Pep Guardiola & Gary Lineker, BBC official account on twitter
CAIRO – 29 September 2017: Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach, revealed in an interview made by Gary Lineker on the BBC a story that put in a commitment to English former FC Barcelona player. In a moment of the Manchester City coach reminded Lineker that on one occasion, while playing at the Camp Nou, he asked for the jersey and the English did not want to give it to him.
"You know, during your time in Barcelona I was a little boy. I gave you the balls when you were playing. Do you remember? "Pep told Lineker."I always remember something, maybe it's not right to say, I always asked for the shirt after the game and you never wanted to give it to me, ever. I will not forgive you. "
Lineker was very surprised at the words of Guardiola and apologized. "Really? Now I feel very bad for not having done it. Actually, in those days they would not let us give away shirts. Now to the players the club gives them many, but then you had to wear the same shirt all season, "he replied.
Gary Lineker played for Barcelona in the late 80s. He scored 42 goals in 103 La Liga appearances; Lineker became the highest scoring British player in the competition's history, but was later surpassed by Gareth Bale in March 2016.
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