Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola lost his rag with Benjamin Mendy after being informed of a mistaken jaunt.
Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy's Instagram adventures led to a confusing Pep Guardiola press conference earlier this afternoon. Really I don't know.
"F***, he's a lucky guy".
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Asked if it would be OK if Mendy was in Hong Kong, Guardiola said: "Hong Kong, definitely not". He said he was going to spend one day in Paris, but Hong Kong is far away! "I have to understand Instagram".
"Yesterday he was in Barcelona".
After posting a selfie to his Instagram story with the location tag set for Paseo de Gracia in Barclona on Thursday afternoon, the defender posted another selfie video of himself in a vehicle on Friday morning, alongside a driver, this time with the location tag set for Hong Kong International Airport. Guardiola also responded to Aleksander Ceferin after Uefa's president claimed City lacked class for failing to attend a meeting this week regarding VAR.
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With the hashtag #WheresMendy, the France global raised more eyebrows over his location in a Twitter post which appeared to suggest he was in Dubai.
"The pressure, Liverpool are exceptional, I don't have the feeling that Jurgen Klopp or Virgil van Dijk feel pressure".
In Mendy's absence, City reclaimed top spot on the Premier League in midweek with a 2-0 victory over Everton at Goodison Park. "There are times when teammates are in better condition, in football what you have done in the past - you have to do in future".
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