Manchester City
Behind the Man City banner that incited Real Madrid, Rodri’s two-word verdict was rectified by Carragher.
Rodri’s two-word verdict, which Carragher corrected, was the reason behind the Man City banner that incited Real’s anger.
It undoubtedly increased the temperature on a cold night in Manchester, that is for certain. The post-match chatter following a blockbuster tie was dominated by images of Manchester City supporters’ provocative banner,
which mocked Real Madrid’s reaction to Rodri’s Ballon d’Or victory. The banner went viral in seconds.ep Guardiola was inquired as to whether he had observed the banner, as he had made every effort to mitigate the discussion regarding the Ballon d’Or controversy prior to the match.
responded that he was still in the dressing room when Spanish media inquired about how it was possible, given that it covered the entire lower tier of the South Stand. He stated that he did not. It served as an additional source of inspiration for me. The Brazilian, who was consistently booed, stated, “Whenever rival fans do things, it gives me more strength to play a great game.”
The banner was a significant own goal by City supporters, correct? A premature pre-match joke that has gone disastrously awry? It was deemed preposterous by Jamie Carragher, a devoted supporter of City, as we are aware.
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