In the world of football, rivalries are intense, and few are as storied as the one between Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho.
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Their clashes on the pitch have often been accompanied by verbal sparring off it. Recently, Guardiola reignited this rivalry with an unprovoked dig at Mourinho during a press conference. ..Continue Reading
The incident occurred after Manchester City’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool, marking their fourth consecutive Premier League loss.
Guardiola, visibly frustrated, was asked about his gesture to the Anfield crowd, where he held up six fingers to signify the number of Premier League titles he has won with City.
This gesture was reminiscent of Mourinho’s infamous three-finger salute, which he used to remind people of his three Premier League titles with Chelsea.
When questioned about his actions, Guardiola responded with a pointed remark. “I was never cool,” he said. “I was only cool because we won. When you don’t win, it’s completely the opposite.”
He then took a direct shot at Mourinho, saying, “He won three, I won six… but we are the same like that. We are together in those situations”.
This comment was seen as a clear violation of Mourinho, who has often been criticized for his defensive tactics and confrontational style.
Guardiola’s remark highlighted the difference in their achievements, subtly suggesting that his success surpasses Mourinho’s.
The rivalry between Guardiola and Mourinho dates back to their time in Spain, where they managed Barcelona and Real Madrid, respectively.
Their encounters were marked by intense competition and frequent clashes, both on and off the field. This latest episode adds another chapter to their long-standing feud.
Guardiola’s dig at Mourinho was unprovoked, but it underscores the competitive nature of their relationship.
As both managers continue to lead their respective teams, fans can expect more fireworks in the future.
For now, Guardiola’s comment serves as a reminder of the fierce rivalry that exists between two of football’s most successful and polarizing figures.