VIDEO: Pep Guardiola Loses Cool At Cameraman Following Manchester City's 2–1 Win Over Nottingham Forest
Pep Guardiola created an amusing moment after Man City’s 2–1 win over Nottingham Forest. With goals from Reijnders and Cherki sealing the result, Guardiola went to applaud the away fans. When a TV camera zoomed in, he stopped, stared and jokingly shooed it away, turning a routine scene into a lighthearted clip shared by football fans across platforms worldwide.

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Manchester City’s head coach Pep Guardiola provided an unexpectedly amusing moment following his side’s Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest, sparking smiles across social media and football circles alike.
City secured a hard-fought 2–1 win at the City Ground, with Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki on target after Forest had briefly levelled the contest in the second half. The result continued Manchester City’s strong form late in the calendar year and gave Guardiola a positive note to cap off 2025.
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As the final whistle blew and celebrations began, Guardiola walked toward the away fans to applaud them. However, when a broadcast camera turned toward him, the usually composed Spaniard paused, looked directly into the lens and playfully gestured toward the cameraman as if to say, “Get away from me!” Rather than showing irritation, his exaggerated body language was clearly meant to be humorous and caught the eye of viewers everywhere.
In a season filled with drama both on and off the pitch, this quirky post-match interaction gave supporters a moment to smile and reminded everyone that even the game’s greatest tacticians can have a sense of humour.
UEFA Champions League: Pep Guardiola Loses Cool At Cameraman Following Manchester City's 2–1 Win Over Real Madrid; Video
Manchester City’s hard-fought 2–1 victory over Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League was overshadowed briefly after full time when Pep Guardiola appeared visibly irritated by a cameraman who placed his camera inches from the City manager’s face. The moment occurred seconds after the final whistle, just as Guardiola was preparing to greet his staff and players on the touchline.
Guardiola, who is known for his calm composure and respect for post-match etiquette, was seen gesturing in frustration as the camera obstructed his path.
The incident came at the end of an intense match in which Manchester City showed resilience and tactical sharpness to edge out Real Madrid. Goals from City ensured a crucial win in their Champions League campaign, with Guardiola’s side maintaining control for large phases of the game despite late pressure from the Spanish giants.
While the victory was significant, the awkward post-match moment highlighted growing concerns about how close broadcast crews sometimes get to managers and players in the high-pressure seconds following a major match. Guardiola continued with his routine shortly afterward, congratulating players and acknowledging fans, but the expression on his face made it clear that the intrusion had crossed a line.
For Manchester City, the focus now shifts to the next stage of their Champions League journey, but the brief flare-up served as a reminder that even in triumph, boundaries must be respected.
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