Man City manager Pep Guardiola has refused to accept criticism from a former Premier League footballer.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has sent savage digs at Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher. This duo made harsh remarks against the Sky Blues and the game they are playing at the moment.
Guardiola defends his Manchester City
The two English commentators also said that City would not win the Premier League this season. Feeling attacked, he and his team, the Catalan coach was quick to respond: “Gary Neville knows how difficult things can be, otherwise he would have won four Premier Leagues in a row during Manchester United’s heyday. But he did not do it. Maybe they’re accusing us of being complacent because they showed it themselves at United.”
“Micah Richards hasn’t won four Premier League titles in a row and Jamie Carragher hasn’t won a single title. Never. This never happened to him,” Guardiola continued.
To conclude, Guardiola made it known that it was impossible for his club to be at the top all the time and whatever the adversity. “When we lose points, people say: ‘You lose points against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham, what a disaster.’ It’s about Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham, what are people waiting for: that we can score 120 points and be 20 points ahead? I’ve heard this many times over seven years. If we don’t win, it’s complacency. If we lose in the semi-final, we have no character. »