Man City players face Christmas weigh-in as Guardiola issues 'fatty' warning
Manchester City's Norwegian striker Erling Haaland (C) warms up with City players ahead of the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on December 20, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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Manchester City's players face a Christmas Day weigh-in to
check they have not over-indulged over the festive period -- with Pep Guardiola
warning they will be dropped if they have piled on the pounds.
City enjoyed a comfortable 3-0 win over Premier League
strugglers West Ham on Saturday to keep the pressure on leaders Arsenal.
But Guardiola, who has won six league titles during his
spell at the Etihad, is famously demanding, revealing his men had been weighed
before their short break.
"Every player makes a weight," said the City boss.
"They come back on the 25th and I will be there controlling how many kilos
come up, (to see if) they come fatty.
"The moment they arrive after three days I want to see
how they come back. They can eat but I want to control them."
The Spaniard said players who returned to the club
overweight would not play against Forest on December 27.
"Imagine one player and now he's perfect but he will
arrive with three kilos more. He will (stay) in Manchester," he said.
"He will not travel to Nottingham Forest."
Guardiola said it was important his men relaxed during a
packed calendar as he heads to Barcelona for a brief rest.
"The schedule is so tight and the players have to
forget," he said. "The more they arrive in the right moment (the
better). The moment of the game they will be fresh in the legs.
"The players have to go with the families and forget
football. It's good. For them to see the manager every day -- that's so
tough."
The famously exacting City boss refused his players a day
off after their win on Saturday, unhappy with the level of performance despite
a fifth straight league victory.
"The players asked me to take a day off. I said, 'No
because you didn't play good enough,' he said.
"So Sunday recovery, train the guys that didn't play, and after three days off they have two days to prepare for Nottingham Forest."

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