Ruben Dias Snapped At Journalists After Manchester City Lost To Liverpool

Manchester City defender Ruben Dias shouted at a journalist after the match against Liverpool on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at Anfield.

Dias and his colleagues left Anfield disappointed after losing 0-2 in the 13th week of the 2024 Premier League.

Viaplay TV intends to interview Dias after the game. They asked about how Manchester City players plan to take responsibility for their poor performance.

The question turned out to be causing a tense response from the Portugal international.

"You know you're talking to one of the players from one of the most winning teams in the world in recent years?"

"Think about it and make sure we know how to deal with it," said Dias as quoted by ESPN.

Dias then showed off that Manchester City had won six of the last seven Premier League titles.

He was annoyed that his team's recent bad results made The Citizens seem to be the ugligiest in the whole UK at this time.

Indeed, currently Manchester City are thrown into fifth place in the league standings, aka out of the Champions League zone, 11 points clear of Liverpool at the top.

However, the defender is confident that his club will rise. After all, the league journey is still long and too early to judge Manchester City.

"I'm not going to talk about small details, but focus on a bigger picture."

"Even though it was a difficult moment, I saw a lot of characters. I saw the fans behind us. That's the only way we're going to get through it."

"This is just part of our legacy. We've won so many things. We're still where we are and this happens."

"We have been able to be versatile, adapt, keep going, think one game at a time. That's what we need to do to come back," said Dias again.

Ruben Dias emphasized that Manchester City knows how to overcome their current slump.

The Citizens will stop seven matches without the last win, six defeats and one draw, in all competitions. Throughout that negative period, they conceded 19 goals.

Four defeats of which occurred in the Premier League in a row, the first poor result since 2008.