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‘They should be ashamed’ – Pep Guardiola slams Man Utd fans for sick chants aimed at City ace Phil Foden’s mum

Published on April 06, 2025 at 08:20 PM

PEP GUARDIOLA slammed Manchester United fans for “shameful”; chants about Phil Foden’s mum.

Sections of the home support chanted “, your mum is a s**g”; during the stalemate.

Pep Guardiola at a press conference.
Pep Guardiola said Man Utd fans who sang about Phil Foden's mum had a lack of ‘class'
Phil Foden of Manchester City sitting on the field injured.
Chants were aimed at Foden as he walked off the pitch at Old Trafford

City boss Guardiola said: “It was a lack of class.

“We are so exposed in — managers, owners and players especially.”;

Senior City figures were understood to have been shocked and disgusted by the chants, both in the number of those taking part and the frequency they hurled their abuse about Foden’s mother, Claire.

Guardiola said: “I don’t understand the mind of the people involving the mum of Phil.

“It’s a lack of integrity, class, and they should be ashamed.”;

The Spaniard also admitted he has been stunned by City’s shocking fall from grace.

They remain fifth in the table, a point behind , and are still in a desperate fight to qualify for the .

Guardiola is struggling to work out how it has all gone so badly wrong and so quickly for the four-in-a-row Prem winners.

Foden is only one of those whose form has collapsed, having started the campaign as double Player of the Year.

Guardiola admitted: “This season we dropped incredibly. Not just Phil Foden but all of them.

“Last season, his impact was incredible. With him and chances it’s normally bang, bang. Just not at the moment.

“But the team is not playing at the level we had. And we were not at our level in this game.”;

Meanwhile, United boss batted away complaints by ex-Red Devils star that players hugging and shaking hands after the final whistle “tells you both teams feel happy with a 0-0”;.

Amorim now needs to win his last seven games to beat United’s lowest Prem points tally of 58, set in 2021-22.

He said: “I understand Gary Neville is critical about everything.

“I understand we are doing the worst season in history.

“I’m not naive or crazy, I can see the moment we are in. We have to show urgency to do better because we don’t have much time at a club like this. We are in a rush.”;

More than 1,000 United fans staged a sit-in protest for over 30 minutes aimed at owners, the Glazers, and ticket-price hikes.

Around 500 also protested after being told they must move seats to accommodate a new high-paying tunnel club next season.

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