Manchester derby marred by disgraceful chants, says Guardiola

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola condemned a section of Manchester United fans in the press room for targeting Phil Foden with offensive chants about his mother during Sunday's goalless derby at Old Trafford. The incident overshadowed what was already a lacklustre match between the two rivals.
"Honestly, I don't understand the mind of the people involving the mum of Phil. It's a lack of integrity, class, and they should be ashamed." He emphasised that such actions reflect broader issues within society and football culture.
Foden, who played 58 minutes before being substituted, endured chants from Red Devils fans despite being born in Stockport. The England midfielder responded with a thumbs-up gesture, but avoided reacting on the pitch.
Guardiola commented on the vulnerability of both players and coaches in the world of football and reiterated that the problem goes beyond the clubs but lies with people who do not respect boundaries. "We are so exposed—managers, owners, and football players especially," said Guardiola.