The Manchester City boss does not want to see any more matches played behind closed doors.
Asked about the prospect of games being played without fans again, Guardiola said: “I wouldn’t love it.“In the end we played behind closed doors so the economy of world football would survive, for the broadcasters. Thanks to that, we kept getting our salaries and could play football for the people.
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