**Pep Guardiola**gave his thoughts on an explosive incident for **Man City**at the weekend.
The Citizens lost more ground in the Premier League title race, being defeated 2-1 by Newcastle United at St. James’ Park. The manager was furious with the officiating as Phil Foden went down under a tackle from Fabian Schar without winning a penalty, before he watched his side concede a second strike from Harvey Barnes that involved a clash with **Gianluigi Donnarumma**and a possible offside call on Bruno Guimaraes. Tempers flared, and it all came to a head at full time.
Guardiola got into a heated exchange with Newcastle captain Guimaraes, and he pulled the headphones off the ears of a cameraman to say something into his ear. Eddie Howe had to hold back **Joelinton**to stop him from getting into trouble, and Donnarumma had to be ushered down the tunnel.
The Spaniard took the chance to apologise to the cameraman in this presser, but he made no apologies for his interaction on the field with the captain of the Toon: an act he has made a habit of in the past.
"I apologised. I feel embarrassed, ashamed when I see it. I don't like it. I apologised after one second to the cameraman. I am who I am. After 1,000 games I'm not a perfect person, I make huge mistakes. The reason why is I want to defend my team and my club.
“We have known Bruno for many, many years and every time after the game, even at the Etihad, we talk in the tunnel or wherever we talk, always. I don't know what happened. Our paths always cross and I always have a good relationship with him. I love it. I'm an emotional guy, I love to talk and move my hands and my arms and everything."