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Klopp and Guardiola being in the Premier League is nightmare—Gary Neville

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Having both Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp in the Premier League for two rival clubs, Manchester City and Liverpool is something Sky Sports pundit considers a nightmare. And if it was up to him, he would rather they had been out sooner.

Between them the pair have won the last 5 league titles, with Guardiola’s side pipping their rivals by one point twice on the last day, with the recent one being the dramatic 3-2 victory over Aston Villa.

Liverpool though have already have won two trophies this season and could make it a 3rd if they manage to beat Real Madrid in the Champions League final.

Gary Neville shares his sentiments with other Premier League teams who would be angry that neither Jurgen Klopp nor Pep Guardiola are ready to leave their respective clubs to allow other clubs a chance at glory.

Neville said this in the Overlap program, that it was a ‘worry’ for other Premier League teams that neither man looks ready to leave their respective clubs.

He said:

‘The worry for the rest is, that I thought these two managers would be gone two or three seasons ago.

‘I thought ‘they’re going to do four years, five years, and then they’ll go, that next challenge will come – Barcelona, Real Madrid, wherever the next challenge is’ – the problem is now they’ve both embedded themselves into these two clubs.

‘They recognize that the league’s the best it’s ever been, the rest of the leagues in Europe aren’t in a stronger position, the clubs that they’re at are giving them everything that they want and more, and they’re now going to be here for another three years maybe, four years and that’s the scary thing.”

Fair play to his thoughts, Klopp recently signed a new contract taking him up to the end of the 2025-26 season instead of the 2024 season his initial contract ran for. Guardiola on the other hand, has just one year left on his contract but doesn’t look like he is ready to leave Manchester City.

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