Published 14:51 IST, March 27th 2020
Man City defender Benjamin Mendy trolls Pep Guardiola amid coronavirus lockdown
Man City's Benjamin Mendy trolls head coach Pep Guardiola with hilarious picture amid the ongoing coronavirus lockdown across the United Kingdom.
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Premier League stars have been asked to remain home amid the ongoing coronavirus lockdown across the UK. Man City star Benjamin Mendy, who is renowned for his hilarious antics on and off the pitch, had earlier been in self-isolation after a family number was suspected to have caught the COVID-19 virus. The former Monaco left-back took to Twitter with an interesting picture that poked fun at Man City coach, Pep Guardiola.
Man City's Benjamin Mendy training hard amid coronavirus lockdown
.@benmendy23 is still training hard 🏃♂️ 👊 #StayAtHome pic.twitter.com/S1AhMp8Q17
— OTRO (@OTRO) March 22, 2020
Man City defender Benjamin Mendy trolls Pep Guardiola amid coronavirus lockdown
When you want to sneak off the house during lockdown & your dad catches you again 🥵😂 #StayHome 🙏🏿 pic.twitter.com/7DEAEIOQrp
— Benjamin Mendy (@benmendy23) March 26, 2020
A host of Man City players have been confined to the four walls of their respective homes due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has wreaked havoc UK. Benjamin Mendy has been keeping himself busy during the coronavirus lockdown by working out indoors. However, he posted the above picture of coach Pep Guardiola on his social media handles with a hilarious caption.
The Man City defender was earlier in self-isolation having been in contact with a person who was infected with the Covid-19 virus. Man City boss Pep Guardiola has urged his players to keep their fitness levels high despite the uncertainty surrounding the Premier League season at the moment.
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Manchester City and Manchester United have donated a combined £100,000 to help food banks in Greater Manchester meet increased demand from vulnerable people as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic 💙https://t.co/J4R6ao5nNy
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14:51 IST, March 27th 2020