Pep Guardiola launches an astonishing defence of his Man City stars
Pep Guardiola slams Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher in a six-and-half-minute monologue defending his Man City side after ‘complacency’ claims
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Pep Guardiola launched into an extraordinary six-and-a-half-minute monologue on Tuesday, defending his Manchester City players, claiming they will make history this season and skewering accusations of complacency.
City visit Aston Villa on Wednesday on the back of conceding eight goals in three straight draws â their worst run in the Premier League since 2017. They head to Villa without the suspended Rodri and Jack Grealish, and their shining light this season Jeremy Doku is missing through injury. It leaves Guardiola needing to rejig his midfield for one of the seasonâs toughest away assignments.
Despite that, recent performances have convinced the Catalan to declare that they will win an unprecedented fourth consecutive league title.Â
And the fired-up City boss, who has pored over criticism of his team since the dramatic 3-3 draw against Tottenham on Sunday, was happy to take aim at three Sky Sports pundits, former City defender Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher and particularly Gary Neville, who suggested that they are suffering from complacency after last yearâs Treble.
âGary Neville knows how difficult it is otherwise he wouldâve won four Premier Leagues in the best period of Manchester United,â Guardiola said. âBut he didnât do it. Maybe they accuse us of complacency because they felt complacency (at United). Maybe they felt it. This team so far, no chance.
Pep Guardiola launched an astonishing six-and-a-half-minute defence of his Man City stars
City were accused of complacency after the draw with Spurs, which was their third in a row
Guardiola hit out at Gary Neville and said he didn’t win four titles as United were complacentÂ
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âJamie Carragher didnât win one (title). Micah Richards didnât win four Premier Leagues in a row. Never, ever. Itâs never happened.
âI donât have anything to say about the pundits, honestly. Itâs not about that (complacency). Maybe Iâm wrong but I donât think itâs about complacency.
âI know the players, I know how they run. How we behave is extraordinary. I have a feeling that if we maintain that level, weâll win the Premier League. We will win it again.
âHow weâve done doesnât give me the feeling that weâre saying, âLook how good we areâ or we play a little bit naive or play like we donât respect the opponents. Not at all.â
City drew 4-4 at Chelsea in one of the all-time great league encounters before giving up a lead late on against Liverpool last month. In all three draws, City have conceded equalisers in the last 10 minutes.
Even if they are rarely giving up huge chances, Guardiola knows that defensively they must improve against a Villa team who have won all six home matches this term. But he believes the reaction to Cityâs blip has been overboard.
âWhen you drop points, people say, âOK you drop points, against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham â what a disasterâ. Itâs Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham â what do people expect?â he asked. âThat we get 120 points and be 20 points in front?
âMany times I have listened over seven years. If we donât win itâs complacency. If we lose semi-finals, we donât have character.
âOf course, our behaviour in some moments, after winning the Treble and three leagues in a row⊠you need sometimes to defend a cross more aggressively. They are the little details.
âBut if we maintain the level of Liverpool and Tottenham, Iâll sign for it right now if we can maintain that every single game. We didnât win 5-0, we drew. But Iâd sign right now, my team behaving the way weâve played the last two games. Against Tottenham, the chances we had, what can I say?
âIâm pretty sure we are not going to win for the next decade, 10 leagues in a row. Iâm optimistic but not an idiot. This is not going to happen. We are quite stable, create more chances, concede fewer than the opponents. Weâre on a good path. And normally I still have the feeling â maybe Iâm wrong â that we have more chances to score goals than the opponents.âÂ
Guardiola then made the bold prediction that City would win the Premier League this season
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Jamie Carragher (left) and Micah Richards (right) also received the wrath of the Spaniard
Guardiola was also asked about his comments concerning Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on Sunday when he refused to criticise referee Simon Hooper over his controversial decision to blow the whistle with Grealish clean through against Spurs in the last minute.
âI will not do an Arteta,â Guardiola had said pointing towards his ex-assistantâs evisceration of officiating at Newcastle a few weeks ago.
Yesterday Guardiola said: âPeople say, âAh you want to make a dig to Mikelâ. I didnât want to make a dig to Mikel. It was a little joke, maybe people didnât get it. If I want to say something to Mikel I call him, we spoke to each other one week ago.
âMind games? Mind games is to play better than the opponents.â
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