Guardiola’s City reign starts with 1-0 defeat at Bayern
Erdal Ozturk scores the only goal of the game at the Allianz Arena
MUNICH, GERMANY:
Pep Guardiola’s reign as Manchester City boss started with a 1-0 defeat in a friendly at his former club Bayern Munich on Wednesday in a game watched by 68,000 fans.
Erdal Ozturk scored the only goal of the game in the 76th minute although both sides were under-strength and under-cooked at the Allianz Arena with many of the leading players enjoying longer summer vacations following Euro 2016 and the Copa America.
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Belgian international Vincent Kompany was an unused substitute for City after recovering from the thigh surgery which kept out of the Belgium team at the Euros.
"I had a special feeling -- it was like coming home once again," said Guardiola who has been replaced at Bayern by Carlo Ancelotti.
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"I had three really great years here and it was great to come back. You've got a great manager and so many great players and I'm going to enjoy your matches on TV -- all the best."
Pep Guardiola’s reign as Manchester City boss started with a 1-0 defeat in a friendly at his former club Bayern Munich on Wednesday in a game watched by 68,000 fans.
Erdal Ozturk scored the only goal of the game in the 76th minute although both sides were under-strength and under-cooked at the Allianz Arena with many of the leading players enjoying longer summer vacations following Euro 2016 and the Copa America.
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Belgian international Vincent Kompany was an unused substitute for City after recovering from the thigh surgery which kept out of the Belgium team at the Euros.
"I had a special feeling -- it was like coming home once again," said Guardiola who has been replaced at Bayern by Carlo Ancelotti.
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"I had three really great years here and it was great to come back. You've got a great manager and so many great players and I'm going to enjoy your matches on TV -- all the best."