Pep Guardiola has been involved in an entertaining war of statements with a Liverpool FC legend, who did not like what the current Manchester City coach said at all. This is Jamie Carragher, Liverpool FC legend and current sports commentator who has been critical of the citizen team and the Spanish coach, who was quick to respond.
The spark was lit when Guardiola, in a press conference on Tuesday, commented on the difficulty of winning four consecutive Premier Leagues, challenging former players such as Gary Neville and Micah Richards, who failed to achieve such a feat. But it was the mention of Carragher that lit the fuse, stating that the former Liverpool defender had never lifted the Premier League trophy even once.
"I have nothing to say about the experts. Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think it's about complacency. I know the players, I know how they run. It's extraordinary how we behave," Guardiola responded, before releasing several barbs: "He "He knows how difficult it is, otherwise Gary Neville would have won four Premier Leagues in Manchester United's best era. But he didn't do it." He also had words for Carragher and Richards: "Jamie Carragher didn't win one (league title). Micah Richards didn't win four Premier Leagues in a row. Never ever."
Guardiola's words did not sit well with the legendary Liverpool player, who did not hesitate and wanted to respond through social networks: "I think they probably would have won one if Liverpool were owned by a nation state and had followed the rules." "So far that the PL charged us 115 times! In fact, I was praising Pep's team after Sunday's game."
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