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Pep Guardiola gives unusual Man City farewell at Bournemouth

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola did not linger long with the away fans at Bournemouth after the 1-1 Premier League draw

Is he definitely off then? That was what plenty of Manchester City fans left the Bournemouth stadium asking themselves after they watched the end of their team’s Premier League hopes for another season.

The news that they have been dreading for years came on the eve of the game, that Pep Guardiola will be leaving the club at the end of the season. After ten years and twenty trophies, he has decided that this is the right time to depart.

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But it hasn’t been confirmed officially, and until that happens there will be some hope. What’s more, Guardiola suggested in his interviews after the game that his future would only be decided in talks with chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak over the coming days.

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If that feels to anyone that has covered the story like it will simply be a matter of rubber-stamping a departure that he has already made peace with, the City chairman will not give up until it is categorically over and there is no more talking to be done. There is a chance that there is no communicado oficial before Friday afternoon when Guardiola next sits down for a press conference.

Something definitely felt off with the manager on Tuesday though when the final whistle went. It started off as he often does, arguing with the fourth official about decisions that he felt hadn’t gone City’s way – primarily the lack of time added on at the end of the game given Erling Haaland scored in injury time.

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The Catalan then headed onto the pitch, where he congratulated the Bournemouth players and recognised his own before going over to the away end. But as the City stars lingered to show their support, Guardiola – usually one of the last to leave at an away game – only clapped briefly before turning and walking back across the pitch on his own and headed inside.

Without even speculating over what it could or couldn’t mean, the facts of it are that it was unusual – and noticed by fans as a departure from what he normally does. That added to the uncertainty over the next few days, even if Guardiola is clear on his love for the supporters.

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“Let me talk with my chairman,” he said afterwards. “I know they love me so much, I love them more. It’s the best place to be. I love that place, I adore it. Let me talk about my club. People say I talk with a million people and I was incredibly focused on my job. We are in the competitions. I was there and this is what I have to do.”

More than 60,000 pairs of eyes will be on the manager on Sunday at the Etihad where Blues will hope the farewell is not as strange as it was at Bournemouth.

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It felt like no one really complemented him

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Former India cricketer Wasim Jaffer has opined that no bowler supported Axar Patel as the Men in Blue suffered a four-wicket defeat to England in the second T20I of the five-match series. The contest was played on Saturday, July 4 in Manchester.

Chasing 191, the hosts won with six balls to spare, with Jacob Bethell top-scoring with an unbeaten 76 off 46 balls. For the visitors, Arshdeep Singh took three wickets but conceded 40 runs, while Axar Patel was brilliant, picking up the crucial wicket of Harry Brook and conceding just 20 runs in his four-over spell.

Speaking on the YouTube channel (Wasim Jaffer Official), the 48-year-old said that Axar lacked support from the other bowlers and also highlighted Ravi Bishnoi’s spell, in which he conceded 60 runs in four overs, adding that it proved to be the difference in the game. Jaffer said:

“Apart from Axar, it felt like no one really complemented him. Just look at his economy. Everyone else went at over 10 runs an over, and Ravi Bishnoi ended up conceding 60 runs. That, in my opinion, was probably the difference in the game. With Ravi Bishnoi, his biggest strength is also his biggest weakness. He bowls very quickly, you know, and he’s quite one-dimensional. Because of that, once batters figure him out, they know how to play him. So, today was a really tough day for him.”

Jaffer also spoke about Varun Chakaravarthy, who returned figures of 1/37 in his four overs, noting that international batters have now started to read him. He said:

“The same applies to Varun as well. You know, this is something we also saw during the World Cup. It seems international batters have started to understand how to play Varun. So, apart from Axar Patel, it felt like India didn’t really have another reliable bowling option.”

Meanwhile, during the match, Axar reached the milestone of 100 T20I wickets, becoming the first Indian spinner to achieve the feat with the dismissal of Brook.


“It always feels like whatever total India puts up is gettable” – Wasim Jaffer highlights India’s bowling concerns

In the same discussion, Wasim Jaffer opined that without Jasprit Bumrah, who has been rested for the series, any total posted by India seems achievable. He also noted that with Hardik Pandya unavailable due to injury and a lack of trust in Shivam Dube, things become more difficult. Jaffer said:

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“I’ve said this before as well. When Jasprit Bumrah isn’t there, you know, and you also don’t have Hardik. We don’t use Shivam Dube as a bowler because we don’t trust him enough with the ball. So, without Bumrah, it always feels like whatever total India puts up is gettable.”

The Men in Blue will now return to action on Tuesday, July 7 in Nottingham for the third T20I against England.