Pep Guardiola has apologised to Kalvin Phillips for saying the player was overweight on his return from the Qatar World Cup.
The Manchester City boss made the comment during a news conference in December 2022, having left the City and England midfielder out of a Carabao Cup tie against Liverpool.
The midfielder is still contracted to Manchester City, but last month agreed a loan move to West Ham.
Phillips had told The Observer: “After the World Cup was probably the toughest, when Pep came out and said I was overweight.”
He added: “I did not disagree with him but obviously I took a big knock on my confidence and how I felt at City.”
On Monday, Guardiola was asked at a news conference on Monday if he regretted publicly commenting on Phillips’ weight – and replied: “Yeah, I’m sorry. I apologise to him. I do apologise. I’m sorry.”
He said he spoke to the 28-year-old about the issue when he returned from World Cup duty with England – and said he always discussed issues with players before talking to the media.
Phillips said there had been a misunderstanding as to when he was expected to report back – and rather than speaking to Guardiola about that, he “just took it on the chin”.
He has made just 31 appearances for City since a £45m transfer from Leeds in July 2022 and Guardiola admitted in December he cannot envisage the England midfielder in his team.
Though he has left the Etihad on a temporary basis, there is an option to join the Hammers permanently.
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Guardiola was talking ahead of Tuesday’s Premier League home clash with Brentford.
His treble-winners saw an 11-match winning run in all competitions come to an end with Saturday’s 1-1 league draw with Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium.