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“Signing that those guys will make them better than any team x10, it’s very unfair and this injustice must not be sustained…I’ll submit my petition to FIFA on Monday trust me”: Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola names TWO Arsenal’s Signing who are going to be a very big threat to the opponents next season if something is not done quickly

In one of the most unexpected and fiery press conference moments of the summer, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has sensationally accused Arsenal of “creating injustice” in the transfer market — and he’s threatening to take the matter to FIFA.

With a tone laced in both frustration and thinly veiled admiration, Guardiola blasted the Gunners for pulling off what he called “two of the most dangerous signings in Europe right now,” claiming the duo could tilt the balance of power in English football.

> “Signing those guys will make them better than any team — x10!” Pep said, slamming his hand on the table. “It’s very unfair, and this injustice must not be sustained. I’ll submit my petition to FIFA on Monday. Trust me.”

While Guardiola didn’t mince words, he did name names — revealing the two Arsenal signings he believes could destroy the league if immediate “regulation” isn’t introduced.

The Names That Shook Pep

> “Gyökeres and Williams — these two… these two will cause chaos!” the City boss exclaimed, referring to Arsenal’s recent double swoop of Victor Gyökeres from Sporting CP and Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao.

> “One is a complete striker — physical, clever, confident in tight spaces. The other? A winger with electric pace and elite decision-making. And now they’re at Arsenal, in Arteta’s system? Good luck stopping that.”

Guardiola, who has never shied away from praising Mikel Arteta’s evolution as a coach, made it clear that his concern wasn’t only tactical — but existential for the rest of the league.

> “This isn’t a joke. If Arsenal gel quickly, this league becomes theirs to lose. These two players — paired with Saka, Ødegaard, Rice — I don’t see a weakness. And this is coming from me, Pep!”

Football World Reacts

Social media exploded immediately after the press conference, with fans divided between those mocking Pep’s “meltdown” and others genuinely concerned that the Premier League title race could be over before it begins.

Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher reacted live, saying:

> “If Pep’s talking like that, Arsenal have really done something right. He sounds worried. That should excite every Gunners fan.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal supporters took to X (formerly Twitter), turning Pep’s words into memes. One viral post read:

> “If Pep’s submitting petitions to FIFA, we’ve already won the league.”

Arsenal Remain Silent

Neither Mikel Arteta nor any Arsenal official has responded to Guardiola’s dramatic comments, but sources say there’s “no concern” at the Emirates. One insider simply said, “We’ll let our football do the talking this season.”

As Guardiola gears up for a new season with City and his eyes firmly locked on the Gunners, the psychological warfare may have already begun.

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