'I can't imagine a More Regrettable 45 Minutes Under Kick Guardiola': Jamie Redknapp Reprimands Manchester City's 'Contemptible' First Half Showcase After Southampton



Jamie Redknapp has marked Manchester City's presentation in the principal half of their Carabao Cup quarter-last as 'merciless' after Southampton took a 2-0 lead.

Objectives from Sekou Mara and Moussa Djenepo gave the Holy people an unexpected half-time advantage against the supreme Chief Association champions.

Redknapp was left paralyzed by the exhibition of Energy Guardiola's side in the half.

'I can't imagine a more regrettable 45 minutes under Kick Guardiola,' Redknapp said on Sky Sports.

They have been miserable, second to each ball. There have been such countless mix-ups according to their perspective.

'They have been malicious in that first half.'




The savant held acclaim for Southampton, with the hosts having come into the match as clear dark horses due to setting up the Head Association table.

'Unfathomable, I didn't expect this the least bit,' Redknapp added. Southampton have been sublime.



'Nathan Jones would have maintained that his players should get after them and make it challenging for Man City. In his most extravagant fantasies, he could not have possibly accepted this could happ

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