May 14, 2026

‘We Don’t Even Use 3G’ – Guardiola Bans Man City Players From Using The Internet

By Gbolahan Adeyemi

Inside Manchester City


“He forces us to have breakfast and lunch together at the club. The internet is cut off, we are held incommunicado. We don’t even use 3G.” – Zabaleta

This revelation was made by Pablo Zabaleta, who claims theSpanish Coach ordered connection to be disconnected in the club’s training ground.

Pep Guardiola, has already implemented some huge changes at the Etihad following his summer arrival from Bayern Munich.

“You always want and dream to be trained by the best coaches, and today I have the opportunity to work with one of the best,” the Argentine defender told Tyc Sports.

“Actually, you learn a lot, especially the way you live it. Beyond knowledge, his passion for football.

“He forces us to have breakfast and lunch together at the club. The internet is cut off, we are held incommunicado. We don’t even use 3G.”

Apart from no longer being able to use the Internet, City players must now eat all their meals together in a bid to improve squad harmony, while calorific treats including pizza and fruit juice have been banned.

Guardiola’s methods have translated into results since taking over from Manuel Pellegrini in the summer, with City only suffering their first defeat of the season last
weekend.

That came away at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday but City already look a different
proposition under the Catalan.

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