Pep Guardiola was recently given a parking ticket after leaving his car on double yellow lines for three hours on Sunday, November 26.
The 52-year-old Manchester City boss parked his car on the double yellows in the city center while he went into a restaurant, Tast Catala.
He later forgot where he had parked his car and left it there while he went to the shops.
However, when he returned almost three hours later, he found a £60 fine on his car window.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time Guardiola has been caught getting a parking penalty.
The 52-year-old Manchester City manager had a comical encounter with a traffic warden when he received a parking ticket with a request for a picture being rejected.
In August, the Manchester City manager made a mistake by parking his vehicle on double yellow lines and was approached by a traffic warden.
Despite the situation, Guardiola was able to find humor in the interaction and even joked about charging for a picture when asked for a selfie.
After being asked for a selfie, the former Barcelona coach said: “You want a picture? You have to pay for the picture!”
As he earns a reported £379,000 a week, the fine should not be too much trouble for the renowned City boss who needs to sort out his parking skills.
Manchester City lost the first spot on the EPL table to Arsenal
Guardiola has already had an awful weekend with Manchester City being knocked off their saddle at the top of the Premier League table.
Manchester City's recent Premier League match didn't end well as they were pushed off the top of the table by Liverpool on Saturday, November 25.
A 1-1 draw with Liverpool resulted in the Cityzens dropping important points, allowing Arsenal to take over the leading position.
The Gunners secured a late 1-0 victory over Brentford, reclaiming the top spot for the first time since their disappointing performance last season.
Pep Guardiola has been doing extremely great coaching Manchester City for the past seven years and is under contract until 2025.
Last season, he led the team to a historic victory in the Champions League, Premier League, and FA Cup.
In the current campaign, he also added the UEFA Super Cup to his list of accomplishments.
What's next?
Despite losing the top spot to Arsenal, Manchester City has gathered enough points (29) in all 13 Premier League matches played so far and are determined to reclaim first place, just as they did last season.
Now, they must shift their focus to the Champions League as they get ready to face RB Leipzig at the Etihad on Tuesday night, November 28.
The 52-year-old Manchester City boss parked his car on the double yellows in the city center while he went into a restaurant, Tast Catala.
He later forgot where he had parked his car and left it there while he went to the shops.
However, when he returned almost three hours later, he found a £60 fine on his car window.
Meanwhile, this is not the first time Guardiola has been caught getting a parking penalty.
The 52-year-old Manchester City manager had a comical encounter with a traffic warden when he received a parking ticket with a request for a picture being rejected.
In August, the Manchester City manager made a mistake by parking his vehicle on double yellow lines and was approached by a traffic warden.
Despite the situation, Guardiola was able to find humor in the interaction and even joked about charging for a picture when asked for a selfie.
After being asked for a selfie, the former Barcelona coach said: “You want a picture? You have to pay for the picture!”
As he earns a reported £379,000 a week, the fine should not be too much trouble for the renowned City boss who needs to sort out his parking skills.
Manchester City lost the first spot on the EPL table to Arsenal
Guardiola has already had an awful weekend with Manchester City being knocked off their saddle at the top of the Premier League table.
Manchester City's recent Premier League match didn't end well as they were pushed off the top of the table by Liverpool on Saturday, November 25.
A 1-1 draw with Liverpool resulted in the Cityzens dropping important points, allowing Arsenal to take over the leading position.
The Gunners secured a late 1-0 victory over Brentford, reclaiming the top spot for the first time since their disappointing performance last season.
Pep Guardiola has been doing extremely great coaching Manchester City for the past seven years and is under contract until 2025.
Last season, he led the team to a historic victory in the Champions League, Premier League, and FA Cup.
In the current campaign, he also added the UEFA Super Cup to his list of accomplishments.
What's next?
Despite losing the top spot to Arsenal, Manchester City has gathered enough points (29) in all 13 Premier League matches played so far and are determined to reclaim first place, just as they did last season.
Now, they must shift their focus to the Champions League as they get ready to face RB Leipzig at the Etihad on Tuesday night, November 28.