Manchester City's substitute goalkeeper is banned from the championship party after... he attacked his teammate!
Is it possible that the Manchester City squad got a little out of hand during their fourth consecutive Premier League party? Pep Guardiola's side sealed another great season, and the chaotic celebrations truly highlight what this title meant for the team.
As seen in the celebrations online, many of the City players unleashed their euphoria after snatching the League title in the last fixture of the season. However, Scott Carson, the squad backup goalkeeper, lost his composure during the party...
According to Daily Mail, the 38-year-old goalkeeper had to be expelled from the venue "after trying to get into a fight with a fellow partygoer."
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So far, there have been very limited details of the incident, however, some sources claim the individual was a teammate.
According to 'SplashNews', it all happened at dawn in a venue filled with technical staff, players, representatives, and partners.
While the team awaits further details on the incident, they have yet to pronounce themselves. The reality is that Scott Carson had always been close to the club, playing his role as a veteran and being one of the most beloved people on the team.
In fact, Pep Guardiola himself has come to recognize in a press conference that Scott Carson is "a true leader" in the locker room, ensuring that "he is an incredible person and everyone loves him."
For those who do not know Scott Carson, he arrived at Manchester City in 2019, from Derby County. Since then, he has played 107 minutes and has won 11 titles. He wins the title every 10 minutes!
Of course, the substitute goalkeeper can boast of being the only player on the Citizen team to win two Champions League titles. His first European title was with Liverpool in 2005, in that legendary final against Milan.
Despite this incident, Scott Carson could add one more title to his trophy case, and lower his minutes/titles ratio, if City manages to beat Manchester United in the FA Cup final on May 25 at Wembley. Let us know what you think in the comments!
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