Manchester, Nov 25: Pep Guardiola has apologized for his confrontation with a cameraman after Manchester City’s weekend loss to Newcastle, saying Monday he feels “ashamed.” The City manager had grabbed the cameraman’s headset and appeared to say something to directly into his ear after the final whistle of a 2-1 loss at St James’ Park.
Guardiola had been involved in heated discussions with Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes and match officials.
“I apologize. I feel embarrassed, ashamed when I see it. I don’t like it,” Guardiola said at a press conference ahead of City’s home game Tuesday against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League.
Guardiola added that he apologized to the cameraman “after one second.” “I am who I am – even (after) 1,000 games, I’m not perfect a person. I made a huge mistake. What is for sure, I defend my team and my club, that’s for sure.”
In the wider context of City’s season, Guardiola’s public admission of fault adds an unexpected layer of humility to a manager so often defined by control and intensity. His willingness to confront his own emotions, even in the glare of global scrutiny, may serve as a cooling influence at a time when pressure is beginning to press harder on his squad. With crucial fixtures on the horizon and expectations as high as ever, the episode stands as a reminder that even the most accomplished figures in the modern game are susceptible to moments of human frailty. Yet Guardiola’s swift apology, and his insistence on taking full responsibility, also reinforces the standards he demands from those around him — accountability, honesty and an unflinching readiness to move forward. (AP)





