Man City’s Guardiola apologises for confrontation with cameraman

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has publicly expressed remorse following a heated confrontation with a pitch-side cameraman after his team’s 2-1 Premier League loss to Newcastle United. The incident occurred at St James’ Park on Saturday, where Guardiola was visibly frustrated by several contentious decisions during the match. Speaking ahead of City’s Champions League clash with Bayer Leverkusen, Guardiola admitted feeling ’embarrassed and ashamed’ by his actions. ‘I don’t like it. I apologise to the cameraman. I am who I am. Even with 1,000 games, I am not a perfect person and I make mistakes,’ he stated. The defeat left City seven points behind league leaders Arsenal, adding pressure to their upcoming fixtures. Guardiola, who is set to manage his 100th Champions League game, emphasized the importance of the competition for the club’s reputation and financial standing. City currently sit fourth in the Champions League table and are aiming to secure a top-eight position to avoid a playoff for the knockout rounds. Guardiola also confirmed that key midfielder Rodri will miss the Leverkusen match due to injury, though he did not specify a return date.