PEP GUARDIOLA made a bizarre gesture to his own fans in a move straight out of the Ange Postecoglou playbook.
The Premier League champions found themselves trailing 2-0 at home to Crystal Palace after goals from Eberechi Eze and Chris Richards.



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Kevin De Bruyne pulled one back for City – kickstarting an emphatic 5-2 fightback with Omar Marmoush levelling only minutes later.
It sent the home City fans wild – but manager Guardiola appeared to make a goading gesture to his own supporters.
The Spaniard pointed his finger to his ear and waved his arms up and down to the Etihad faithful – as some fans questioned if it was in reference to boos around the stadium.
Guardiola has been known to gesture to supporters before in a bid to get them going as the 12th man.
But fans online could not help but compare the ex-Barcelona boss to under-fire Tottenham manager Postecoglou.
One said: “Is he Ange in disguise!”
Another added: “Pep thinks he is Ange.”
A third joked: “Pep turning into Ange.”
Postecoglou surprised Spurs fans by replacing Lucas Bergvall with Pape Matar Sarr at Stamford Bridge earlier in the month.
The away contingent responded by chanting: “You don’t know what you’re doing.”
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And Postecoglou reacted by appearing to cup his ears towards his club’s own fans – only for the goal to be chalked off by VAR.
Spurs lost 1-0 and Postecoglou explained: “I want them to be happy – we’ve just scored a cracking goal.
“I wanted them to get really excited. I felt at that time we could potentially go on and win the game.”
