In the aftermath of Manchester City's defeat against Liverpool, manager Pep Guardiola shed light on a controversial moment during the match. Guardiola, visibly animated, was seen showing six fingers to the crowd, a gesture referencing the six Premier League titles he has won with City.
Addressing questions about his actions, Guardiola dismissed any suggestion of frustration:
"Lost my cool with that gesture at Anfield? I was never cool. Do you know why I was cool? Because I won, we won," he said.
"The people who won are so cool, so handsome, so nice. When you don’t win, it’s completely the opposite."
The loss against Liverpool marked a concerning milestone for the reigning champions, extending their losing streak to seven matches in all competitions. It is a rare and worrying run for a team used to dominating under Guardiola's leadership.
Today, City will look to turn their fortunes around as they face Nottingham Forest. The big question remains: will this be the moment they break their streak, or will the struggles continue? The answer lies in tonight's performance.
Stay tuned as City battles to regain its winning form.