PEP GUARDIOLA has been on the receiving end of another parking ticket.
The Man City boss needs to sort out his parking skills as he left his car on double yellow lines for THREE HOURS on Sunday.
Eamonn and James ClarkePep Guardiola got a second parking ticket in a matter of weeks[/caption]
Eamonn and James ClarkeThe City boss left his car to visit his restaurant and do some shopping[/caption]
Eamonn and James ClarkeWhen he returned he had been slapped with a £60 fine[/caption]
Eamonn and James ClarkeGuardiola seemed unfazed by the ticket[/caption]
Guardiola was in Manchester city centre when he left his car on the double yellows to head into his restaurant, Tast Catala.
But after popping into his secondary business venture he must’ve forgotten where he has parked his car as he went to the shops and left it put.
Nearly three hours later and the City gaffer was greeted with a £60 fine stuck to the window of his electric Nissan 4×4.
It’s not the first time he’s been snapped getting a parking penalty either.
Pep was slapped with another fine back in August after once again leaving his car parked on double yellows.
The 52-year-old prompted a hilarious interaction with the traffic warden that day when he joked that he would have to pay for a picture.
This weekend’s ticket is only adding insult to injury for the Man City manager after his team were knocked off the top of the Premier League table.
A 1-1 draw with Liverpool saw the Cityzens drop two valuable points before Arsenal snatched at the opportunity to head to the top of the league.
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The Gunners left it late to beat Brentford 1-0 to return to the summit of England’s top flight for the first time since last season’s collapse.
City will now have to turn their attention to the Champions League as they prepare to host RB Leipzig at the Etihad on Tuesday night.
Eamonn and James ClarkeGuardiola drove off after he had returned to find his latest ticket[/caption]
ReutersThe Man City manager has already had a bad weekend with his side losing their spot at the top of the Premier League table[/caption]