Man City boss Pep Guardiola booed as he joins sporting legends at Wimbledon
Pep Guardiola's name was playfully booed as he took his seat at Wimbledon on Saturday.
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Pep Guardiola's name was playfully booed as he took his seat at Wimbledon on Saturday.
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Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar received a standing ovation from the capacity crowd at Centre Court when he took some time off to enjoy an afternoon at the Wimbledon on Saturday. Dressed in a beige-coloured suit, Tendulkar, with a smile on his face, could be seen waving his hands in acknowledgement after the crowd at the Centre Court gave him a rousing welcome. "It's great to welcome you back to Centre Court, @sachin_rt," Wimbledon wrote in 'X' with a video. The announcer in the Centre Court also welcomed the Indian maestro. "We are also joined by legend of the game from India, another World Cup winner and the all-time run-scorer in cricket history. Please welcome Sachin Tendulkar," the announcer could be heard saying in the video.
Pep Guardiola laughed off the pessimistic offer of a return to Bayern Munich from Wimbledon star Alexander Zverev, as the Manchester City boss took in Saturday's Centre Court action.
LONDON : Germany's Alexander Zverev asked Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola to come back to Bayern Munich on Saturday after the Spaniard watched him reach the fourth round of Wimbledon.
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