Guardiola confiscates 60 bottles of champagne after Manchester City defeated Real Madrid

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Pep Guardiola confiscated 60 bottles of champagne after Manchester City defeated Real Madrid Manchester City coach, Pep Guardiola reportedly confiscated 60 bottles of champagne which was delivered to his team’s dressing room after they reached the Champions League final following a 4-0 victory over Real Madrid. Recall that after a tense 1-1 draw in the first leg of the semi-final, City tore their Spanish opponents to shreds at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, May 17, to secure a 5-1 aggregate victory.

Pep Guardiola confiscated 60 bottles of champagne after Manchester City defeated Real Madrid

Trending:Another Nigerian lady set to break Guinness World Record as she begins counting of rice grains (Video) Insiders who spoke to Daily Mail said “security staff removed 60 bottles of champagne that had been ordered for the home dressing room” following Wednesday’s demolition job of the current holders. It was further revealed that Guardiola banned celebrations until they’ve won their first trophy in their Treble pursuit. Club officials added that “the champagne had been dispatched in error by hospitality staff” and it was instead “intended to be placed in the dressing room on Sunday” when they potentially clinch a fifth Premier League title in six years. Pep Guardiola confiscated 60 bottles of champagne after Manchester City defeated Real Madrid It is also believed that Pep Guardiola promised to take his players and their families “out for a celebratory meal and drinks at the end of the season” regardless of if they win any silverware or not. Manchester City, however, now has a silverware as they were crowned winners of the Premier League title for this season following Arsenal’s 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, May 20. The next target will be winning the FA Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley on June 3, before turning their attention to the Champions League final against Internazionale Milan in Istanbul a week later.

“Those that believed that Lagos is a ‘no man’s land’ have been roundly defeated and humiliated”

"Those that believed that Lagos is a 'no man's land' have been roundly defeated and humiliated"

Femi Fani-Kayode, FFK takes to Twitter to boast about the outcome of the Lagos gubernatorial elections, held on the 18th of March, 2023.

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The narrative, “Lagos is no man’s land” was pushed, following claims of Labour party Gubernatorial candidate, Ggbadebo Rhodes-Vivour being an Igbo man. Many found the statement discriminating and claimed that Lagos belongs to no one, as it consists of inhabitants of all Nigerian tribes. Taking to Twitter, FFK mocked the alleged thuggery and intimidation reported all around Lagos polling units. He claims that the election was free and fair. Furthermore, he insists that “those that believed that Lagos is a “no man’s land” have been roundly defeated, badly humiliated.”

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FFK wrote: “Those that believed that Lagos is a “no man’s land” have been roundly defeated, badly humiliated and finally taught the lesson of their lives by voters today in a peaceful, free and fair election.
The matter is settled and the message is 8-fold” See post below;

Governor Ortom defeated in senatorial election by APC candidate

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Governor Samuel Ortom of the Peoples Democratic Party has lost his senatorial bid to Titus Zam of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate.

Governor Ortom defeated in senatorial election by APC candidate

Rufus Shaato, the returning officer for Benue north-west senatorial election, announced on Monday, February 27, that Zam raked in 143,151 votes to defeat Ortom who got 106,882 votes. Governor Ortom was part of a five-member group of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) “G-5 governors” who are at loggerheads with the national leadership of the party.

Governor Ortom defeated in senatorial election by APC candidate

Ortom had also said earlier that he is ready to lose his senatorial bid to ensure Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) wins the 2023 presidential election.