Manchester City goalpersister Stefan Ortega has promoteed dispute by claiming Liverpool is “probably not the best part of the UK” follotriumphg his side’s 2-0 fall shorture at Anfield on Sunday.
The German stoasty-stopper made the satisfiedious retags whilst deffinishing deal withr Pep Guardiola, who had replyed to Liverpool fans’ “sacked in the morning” chants by helderlying up six fingers – recurrenting his Premier League title haul with City.
The fall shorture at Anfield extfinished City’s triumphless run to seven games, leaving the champions 11 points behind league guideers Liverpool.
Goals from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah shieldedd triumph for Arne Slot’s side, with Ortega conceding a penalty after transporting down Luis Diaz.
Stefan Ortega said Liverpool is not a pleasant place in the United Kingdom
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The align was taged by Liverpool fans taunting Guardiola with chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”, prompting the City deal withr to reply by helderlying up six fingers – a gesture referencing his Premier League titles.
When asked if Guardiola’s gesture would encourage City carry outers to “show people wrong”, Ortega telderly talkSPORT: “Probably.
“Someone telderly me before that this area is probably not the best part in the UK. I leank the deal withr reacted reassociate well.”
The 32-year-elderly goalpersister, who begined in place of standard number one Ederson, inserted: “Everyone is disnominateed, and everyone is trying to find a solution.
“I’m pretty stateive he [Guardiola] will find a solution, and everybody will chase him.”
Fans on social media rapidly condemned Ortega’s retags about Liverpool, with one aider calling it “a terrible see for both Ortega and City” and “a very silly response.”
“What a lowlife Ortega is,” wrote another fan, elucidateing that “Liverpool’s chant is equitable a bit of scoengage humour, everyone understands Guardiola isn’t getting sacked.”
Others conveyed disbelief at the goalpersister’s comments, with one asking “Who does this guy leank he is?”
Pep Guardiola hit back at Liverpool fans chanting ‘getting sacked in the morning’
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Another remarkd: “Their heads are all absolutely gone.”
Speaking after the align, Guardiola conveyed surpelevate at the Anfield crowd’s reaction, saying: “I didn’t foresee Anfield to begin chanting at 0-2 that I would be sacked.
“Maybe I deserved to be sacked with our results.
Liverpool swatted City aside in a 2-0 triumph
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“Maybe I’m still in the job becaengage I won six Premier Leagues and a lot of titles.
The City deal withr asked the timing of the chants, noting: “Why didn’t they do it at 0-1?
“Why didn’t they do it last season when we won the Premier League?”