‘Like something from Inception’, say football fans as they’re left nauseated by Pep Guardiola’s press conference

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FANS have been left distracted by a bizarre background during Pep Guardiola’s press conference.

The Manchester City manager was addressing the media ahead of the clash against Bournemouth.

Fans were baffled by the background of Pep Guardiola’s press conference
The sponsor board kept changing

The Citizens travel to the Vitality Stadium needing a win to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool.

However, as Guardiola spoke, many viewers were put off by his background.

Behind the Spaniard was the usual sponsor board except with a slight difference.

The company’s logos kept on moving around and changing throughout the press conference.

Fans have reacted to the bizarre background on social media.

One posted: “Background looks like something from Inception.”

A second commented: “Anyone else distracted by the needlessly moving sponsorship board behind him?”

A third wrote: “Why the hell are those adverts moving?”

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A fourth said: “Those moving logos in the background are mad trippy.”

Another added: “Never heard a word he said.

“Woke up on the floor frothing at the mouth after looking at that logo wall for three seconds.”

Manchester City have a game in hand on Liverpool and could close the gap to just one point with a win over the Cherries.

During the press conference, Guardiola admitted that Manchester United could be made better following Sir Jim Ratcliffe‘s arrival.

He said: “It’s not about worried (about United).

“I’m pretty sure with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the other people that United going to take a step forwards.

“I feel that they know exactly what they have to do, appoint the people they need to appoint with their experience in the business world to make projects better.

“When I’ve been below teams, I’ve always admired them and thought about what we need to do to be close, to challenge them.

“These are real competitive people. If they want to be judged on things they are comfortable with, they will not arrive where we are now.”

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