Pep Guardiola's eventful response to the Jose Mourinho comparison!
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was compared to Jose Mourinho for playing the team defensively in the last match. The Spanish coach said striking words after this comparison. Here are the details...

Pep Guardiola has responded sarcastically after being compared to Jose Mourinho after Manchester City's 1-1 draw with Arsenal last weekend. The City manager was accused of resorting to the "bus parking" tactic to secure victory after Erling Haaland gave his team an early lead.
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Guardiola pulled a bus to the goal like Mourinho
In a major surprise, City recorded just 33 percent possession in Sunday's Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal equalized with a last-minute goal from Gabriel Martinelli after trailing and took an important point. After the game, many pundits claimed Guardiola had copied Mourinho's pragmatic tactics to force a win rather than sticking to his usual philosophy of fluid football.
'We were a boring team when we won the Premier League, weren't we?
Guardiola responded sarcastically to his critics and comparisons with Mourinho, saying: "When we won the Premier League we were a boring team, weren't we? Maybe in the future the players can tell me how much I changed this season. If I have really changed my approach, they are the best ones to tell you, because they are there in every meeting, in every match, in every post-match meeting. You can ask them.
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'Damn, I'm really good(!)'
I think our game is exactly the same. Exactly. Did we change the game we played against Napoli? No, we didn't. Did we change our style of play after three days? Damn, I'm really good, I changed everything in three days(!) I must be a really good manager. Until I retire, I would love to play the way I want to play. As principles, I prefer that we win the ball back high up the pitch, that we have a lot of possession to break the opponent's structure and try to punish them. That's how it has always been and that's how I will always be."