Manchester City head coach Josep Guardiola shared his impressions of watching the game from the stands after the match against West Ham (1-1). Sport24.az reports that the Spanish specialist spoke about this at a press conference after the match.
The 55-year-old head coach answered the question "You watched the game from a different position. Was it difficult to make changes during the game?" as follows:
"No, it was perfect. I enjoy being there. I will complain more to the referees to get more yellow cards and go back to the stands. Next time it's three games, so I'll try again.
"Yes, you can feel the difference. You are more comfortable there. I discussed it with Pep Leyenders. When you watch the match from there, it seems that it is possible to make more substitutions to release creative players on the field."
It should be noted that the Spanish head coach has been suspended for two games. This was the first game Guardiola missed due to suspension.