Champions League
Pep Guardiola’s African curse in the Champions League continues
Pep Guardiola won’t win the Champions League this year either, falling to Real Madrid after extra time at the Santiago Bernabeu. For Guardiola, the result marks another setback in the Citizens’ pursuit of their main objective. Could it be the curse that the African shamans have put on him?
Pep Guardiola won’t win the Champions League this year either, falling to Real Madrid after extra time at the Santiago Bernabeu. For Guardiola, the result marks another setback in the Citizens’ pursuit of their main objective. Could it be the curse that the African shamans have put on him?
It has been 11 long years since Guardiola’s last Champions League win at Barcelona. This is despite the fact that since his time at Camp Nou he has coached Germany’s biggest club Bayern Munich and now England’s richest club.
After another Champions League exit, the words of agent Dmitri Seluk, who had former Manchester City star Yaya Toure under his thumb, have resurfaced. The latter claimed in 2018 that the Spanish coach had angered “the whole of Africa” when Toure sat on the bench for his entire final season at City.
“Pep has turned the whole of Africa against him. I am sure many African shamans will not allow Guardiola to win the Champions League in the future. That will be the curse of Africa for Guardiola. Life will show whether I am right or not.”
The shamans, who pride themselves on their ability to summon both good and evil spirits, certainly don’t want to deny Guardiola glorious domestic success wherever he goes.
Guardiola ending Yaya’s career at Manchester City is not even a mistake, but a crime. But it will come back to haunt you, Pepe. You’ll see what African shamans are like. Remember that forever,” he added.
These allegations remain true for now.
Source: Twitter, TheNewsGuru
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