Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, was recently introduced to the term 'squeaky bum time' by reporters. The phrase, popularized by Sir Alex Ferguson, refers to a tense period in the football season. Guardiola requested a translation of the expression, indicating his unfamiliarity with it. This incident occurred ahead of Manchester City's match against Tottenham, which City won 2-0. The encounter highlighted Guardiola's newfound understanding of the term 'squeaky bum time.'
Pep definitely knows what 'squeaky bum time' means now 😅 #BBCFootball https://t.co/DJlsOanVnr
Tottenham 0 Manchester City 2 We found out on Monday that Pep Guardiola had never heard of “squeaky bum time” and it appears that neither Erling Haaland nor Stefan Ortega understand the concept either Read @hirstclass's report ⬇️ https://t.co/J0v4pXRgRu
PEP FINDING OUT WHAT SQUEAKY BUM TIME IS. 🍑 https://t.co/r1OhYrTQtC
🗣️ Reporter: Sir Alex Ferguson used to call this time of the season — 'squeaky bum time'. Pep Guardiola: 'Translate' 😂 https://t.co/IfozNoBMIw
Welcome to Tuesday @BBCTees breakfast. Bright start but rain later ☔️ Man City play Spurs tonight, a journalist asked Pep Guardiola if it was “squeaky bum time?” He asked for a translation! Which words/phrases do you use that leave others confused?… https://t.co/W0bHGwZhn2
REPORTERS EXPLAIN “SQUEAKY BUM TIME” TO PEP GUARDIOLA 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/HxbfZ87Ol2