Pep Guardiola insisted on Wednesday he did not mean to make light of issues of self harm after comments about a cut on his nose following Manchester City’s Champions League collapse against Feyenoord.
The City boss was spotted with the scratch during Tuesday’s 3-3 draw at the Etihad, in which they blew a 3-0 lead, and was asked about it during his post-match press conference.
Guardiola replied that he had caused it with a fingernail, adding apparently as a joke: “I want to harm myself.”
City went into the game on the back of five straight defeats in all competitions. Guardiola held his head in his hands in the dugout after a Josko Gvardiol blunder gifted the first Feyenoord goal to Anis Hadj Moussa.
The Spaniard took to social media to clarify his response on Wednesday, saying: “I was caught off guard with a question at the end of a press conference last night about a scratch which had appeared on my face and explained that a sharp fingernail had accidentally caused this. “My answer was in no way intended to make light of the very serious issue of self harm.
“I know that many people struggle with mental health issues every day, and I would like to take this moment to highlight one of the ways in people can seek help, by calling the Samaritans hotline on 116 123 or e-mailing [email protected].”
Meanwhile Ilkay Gundogan admits defeat at Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday could end Manchester City’s Premier League title challenge as they scramble to end their poor run of form.
For the first time in what was the 942nd game of his managerial career, Guardiola saw his side fail to win a match after leading by three goals.
City have won the past four Premier League titles but are already eight points behind Arne Slot’s Liverpool following three straight defeats in the English top flight.
Guardiola conceded City’s title defence would realistically be over should they lose at Anfield after last week’s 4-0 humbling by Tottenham. Germany international Gundogan agreed with his manager’s assessment following the Feyenoord defeat.
“To stay in the title race, probably yes, (it’s a game City can’t afford to lose), because 11 points would be a huge gap,” said the midfield veteran.
“Anfield is always tough, no matter the situation. We’ve struggled in recent years going there and we know Liverpool are a great team full of confidence right now.
“It’s going to be as tough as it is possible to be but that sums up the situation right now. It seems we have to go through this season the toughest way possible.”
City appeared to be back on track when leading 3-0 against Feyenoord, thanks to two goals from Erling Haaland either side of a deflected Gundogan effort.
But two errors from Josko Gvardiol late in the game allowed Feyenoord back into the game before an Ederson blunder led to a last-gasp David Hancko equaliser.
Gundogan, the 2022-23 treble-winning captain who rejoined the club in August after a short spell at Barcelona, admitted the nature of the draw made it feel like a defeat.
The 34-year-old said: “The sensation right now is big disappointment but football is football and football sometimes creates incredible moments and difficult moments that you have to face.”
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