A professional lip reader believes that Manchester City’s Spanish coach Pep Guardiola wished success to Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star who scored the only goal in the two-team clash on Sunday, before they spoke about the referee’s decision to cancel Manchester City’s goal.
Salah scored a valuable goal that Liverpool won on Sunday against their guests Manchester City in the English Premier League, and the referee canceled Phil Foden’s goal after returning to VAR video technology.
And the Mirror newspaper quoted professional lip-reader John Cassidy as post-match footage of the Spanish coach’s conversation with the Egyptian striker: I wish you a good season, you had a good match.
Mohamed Salah covered his mouth during Guardiola’s response, with Cassidy making it clear that the latter was talking about the referee’s decision to cancel Phil Foden’s goal.
Guardiola responded to Salah: “You too?” Who cares? It’s very clear. Which indicates that the two men were talking about the canceled City goal after Norwegian striker Erling Haaland made contact with Brazilian Fabinho.
The defeat took Manchester City, champions of the last two editions, to second place, four points behind leaders Arsenal, while Liverpool reached their 13th point, one game behind.