Former Italian manager Fabio Capello has launched a scathing attack on Pep Guardiola. In an interview with Sky Sports, the Italian coach criticized the Manchester City manager, accusing him of being "too arrogant and presumptuous" and of losing important trophies due to his ego.
Capello claimed that Guardiola has made the mistake of wanting to prove that he, and not his players, wins matches, which has led him to make controversial decisions such as leaving key players out of the starting lineup in crucial games.
"Guardiola is a great coach, but he is too arrogant and presumptuous. He has lost trophies because he wanted to prove that he was the one winning and not the players, so he left key figures out of the team in important matches," said Capello.
These statements have sparked controversy in the football world. Many fans and experts have defended Guardiola, highlighting his successes and innovative style of play. However, others have agreed with Capello, suggesting that the Catalan coach can be too focused on his own image and that he has sometimes prioritized his ego over the interests of the team.
What lies behind Capello's criticism?
Several factors could explain Capello's criticism of Guardiola:
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