Pep Guardiola, Manchester City director, said that the degrading chants about the mother of Phil Voden from Manchester United fans showed “no row.”
Speaking after Guardiola spoke after a Manchester Manchester tool in Old Trafford on Sunday, Guardiola said it was not a problem for United but for the individuals concerned.
England internationally targeted degrading chants during the first half of the Premier League match.
“The lack of separation. But it is not united, it's the people, do you know?” Guardiola said.
“We are very vulnerable, and people on the world football screen – managers, owners and football players in particular.
“Frankly, I do not understand the mind of people who include or an elephant. It is a lack of integrity and class, and they must be ashamed.”
The result of the game means that the city remains fifth in the English Premier League, and it is a point behind Chelsea in fourth place, with United's return in thirteenth.