Pep Guardiola lên tiếng sau khoảnh khắc 'khẩu chiến' với Haaland

Manchester City scraped a dramatic 3-2 win over Leeds United thanks to Erling Haaland’s stoppage-time winner, but the second the whistle blew, the Etihad erupted for an entirely different reason: Pep Guardiola and his superstar striker almost went face-to-face in a heated exchange that millions watched live in stunned silence.

With the clock already past 96 minutes, Haaland had just leathered home a rebound to complete a chaotic comeback from 2-1 down. As teammates mobbed him, cameras picked up Guardiola storming straight past the celebrations, intercepting Haaland before he could even raise his arms.

What followed was 18 seconds of pure tension broadcast around the world.

Guardiola grabbed Haaland’s arm and jabbed a finger toward the Leeds half, shouting something that lip-readers and microphones later confirmed was:

“Why do you stop running after your own shot?! You celebrate too early – the ball is still alive! That nearly cost us everything!”

Haaland, still buzzing with adrenaline and sweat pouring down his face, ripped his arm free and fired straight back:

“Because I just scored the winner, Pep! 3-2! Maybe say thank you first?!”

Guardiola’s eyes widened. He stepped even closer, noses almost touching, and snapped:

“Thank you?! We were 2-1 down because you switched off for their second goal! Run until the net ripples, Erling – I’ve told you 50 times!”

At that point Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gündogan had to physically drag the two apart while the Sky Sports cameras zoomed in mercilessly. Haaland threw his hands up in disgust and walked away shaking his head, muttering loud enough for the pitch-side mic to catch: “Unbelievable… unbelievable.”

The entire confrontation lasted less than half a minute, but it instantly went nuclear on social media. Within minutes #HaalandVsPep was the number one worldwide trend, with fans split down the middle: half calling Guardiola a control freak, the other half praising him for never switching off even at 3-2 up.

What made the moment even spicier? This wasn’t some meaningless August kickabout. City had just clawed back a two-point gap on Arsenal at the top of the table with only four games left. That stoppage-time winner could decide the Premier League title. And still, Pep refused to let a single detail slide.

Insiders say the root cause goes deeper. Haaland had been furious about being substituted in the previous three league games despite scoring in each. Tonight he was left on for the full 90+ minutes for the first time in six weeks – and still got an earful the moment he delivered the decisive goal.

One dressing-room source told us: “Erling thought scoring the winner would finally shut Pep up for once. Instead he got both barrels on the pitch in front of 55,000 people. He was fuming on the bus home.”

By the time the players reached the tunnel, Guardiola had already switched to calm mode, putting an arm round Haaland’s shoulders for the walk down – the classic good-cop follow-up. Haaland didn’t shrug it off, but he didn’t smile either.

Post-match interviews only added fuel. When asked about the exchange, Guardiola gave a classic deflection:

“Passion. We both want to win so much it hurts. That’s why we are here.”

Haaland, meanwhile, delivered a glacial seven-word answer that felt like a warning:

“I scored the winner. That’s all that matters.”

Then he walked off, leaving the reporter mid-sentence.

The clip has already racked up 40 million views in 12 hours, with slow-motion replays, lip-reading experts and even AI-enhanced audio circulating online. One viral version has subtitles that end with Haaland apparently adding under his breath: “Keep pushing me, coach…”

Whatever the truth, one thing is crystal clear: the most lethal manager-striker partnership in world football right now is simmering at boiling point. They just delivered one of the most dramatic wins of the season together – and celebrated it by almost tearing each other apart on the pitch.

As City chase another treble, the question everyone is asking is simple:

Can this powder keg of perfectionism and pride stay intact long enough to lift the trophies?

Or did we just witness the first public crack in the most feared duo in Europe?

One thing’s for sure – when the final whistle blows, the real drama at Manchester City is only just beginning.