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Arrogant Guardiola mocks Carragher and Gary Neville
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has vehemently defended his team against accusations of complacency, targeting Sky Sports pundits in response to claims suggesting his players are showing signs of complacency following a recent string of disappointing results.
Guardiola’s side, set to face Aston Villa in the upcoming Premier League clash, has experienced an uncharacteristic spell, conceding eight goals across three consecutive draws. This sequence marks their poorest run in the league since 2017, raising concerns among pundits and fans alike.
Expressing his discontent, Guardiola took aim at former City defender Micah Richards, Jamie Carragher, and especially Gary Neville, who insinuated that the reigning champions might be suffering from complacency after securing the Treble last season.
“Gary Neville knows the challenge all too well, or else he would’ve clinched four Premier League titles during Manchester United’s prime. But he didn’t achieve it. Perhaps they’re accusing us of complacency because they experienced it themselves (at United). Perhaps they felt it. However, this current team has shown no signs of it thus far,” Guardiola stated firmly.
Addressing Carragher and Richards, Guardiola emphasized their lack of multiple Premier League triumphs. “Jamie Carragher didn’t secure a single title. Micah Richards never clinched four Premier League titles consecutively. It’s unprecedented.”
Guardiola’s strong response comes amidst mounting pressure on City to return to winning ways and reaffirm their dominance in the league.