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Premier League fans all say the same about Pep Guardiola amid Marc Guehi to Man City bombshell

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Premier League Fans All Say the Same About Pep Guardiola Amid Marc Guehi to Man City Bombshell

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In a stunning transfer development, Manchester City are reportedly closing in on a blockbuster deal for Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, prompting a wave of reactions from Premier League fans who have united in their criticism of manager Pep Guardiola.

The bombshell news emerged from reliable sources indicating that City have activated Guehi's £70m release clause, with personal terms already agreed. The 25-year-old England international, who has been a rock at the back for Palace and shone at Euro 2024, is seen as the ideal long-term successor to aging center-back John Stones. Palace fans are gutted, but it's the broader Premier League supporter base that's vocal, flooding social media with pointed jabs at Guardiola.

Fans from rival clubs—Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, and even Manchester United—have all echoed the same sentiment: Guardiola is "panicking" and his once-unbeatable City side is "falling apart." Comments like "Pep's buying trophies again because he can't coach anymore" and "From dominant to desperate—Guehi won't fix your midfield mess" dominate X (formerly Twitter). One viral post read: "All Premier League fans saying the same thing: Pep is scared. City need a CB? That's code for title race over."

The backlash stems from City's uncharacteristic struggles this season. Despite their historical dominance under Guardiola, they've dropped points against mid-table sides, suffered a shock Champions League exit, and sit five points behind leaders Arsenal. Injuries to key defenders have exposed frailties, fueling narratives of decline. Critics argue Guardiola's possession-based system is cracking, with fans mocking his "money fixes everything" approach amid FFP scrutiny.

Guardiola dismissed the rumors in his pre-match presser, insisting focus remains on current squad revival. However, if the Guehi deal materializes, it could silence doubters—or amplify claims that even Pep needs January bailouts to stay competitive. Palace chairman Steve Parish confirmed they're powerless against the clause, wishing Guehi well. As negotiations progress, the fan chorus grows louder: Guardiola's aura is fading, and rivals smell blood in the title race.

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