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Adama Traore reveals what Pep Guardiola said to him after Man City’s rollercoaster win over Fulham


ADAMA TRAORE has revealed what Pep Guardiola said to him after Manchester City’s rollercoaster win over Fulham.

The two sides played out a thrilling Premier League clash at the Etihad last weekend.

Adama Traore has lifted the lid on his conversation with Pep GuardiolaCredit: Getty
The pair linked up after Man City narrowly beat Fulham 3-2Credit: Reuters

Andreas Pereira fired the visitors ahead before a double from Mateo Kovacic saw City take a 2-1 lead.

The champs then looked to have sealed all three points with Jeremy Doku’s 81st minute effort.

But Fulham left City sweating over their win as a late hit from Rodrigo Muniz saw the final score end 3-2 to the hosts.

One man who had a whale of a time on the pitch was ex-Wolves winger Traore.

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He lined up on the left instead of his usual right side, allowing him to get at Kyle Walker and leave the England star trailing in the wake of his even faster pace.

But Traore was unable to bury any of his chances, which included a simple one-on-one against Ederson.

At the final whistle, City boss Guardiola made a beeline for Traore before embracing the winger in a hug.

They could be seen talking with great joy before parting ways.

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Traore and Guardiola know each other from their time together at Barcelona, with the midfielder working his way through the youth ranks while Pep managed the senior side.

And Traore admitted Guardiola gave him finishing advice while also hailing his performance.

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Traore said: “I’ve known him for a few years but it’s always appreciated.

“I met him at Barcelona. When I arrived at Aston Villa I also had a call with him and he has always been friendly.”

Meanwhile, Guardiola also talked about Traore, adding: “Adama, he was unstoppable in that game.

“We couldn’t control when he had the ball. You have to defend in your 18-yard box.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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