Is the pressure of competing with Jurgen Kloppâs Liverpool beginning to get to Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola?City, who crashed out of the Champions League last week after capitulating against Real Madrid in the semi-final second leg at the Bernabeu, took a step towards clinching the 2021-22 Premier League title on Sunday with an emphatic 5-0 victory at home to Newcastle United.Liverpool dropped two points on Saturday evening when they failed to beat Tottenham at Anfield. The Reds now sit three points behind City with three league fixtures remaining.Following his sideâs convincing win over Newcastle, Guardiola made the surprise claim in a post-match interview that âeveryone in this country supports Liverpool - the media and everyoneâ.
Guardiola incorrectly guesses reporter supports Liverpool
Now a clip from his post-match press conference has emerged showing Guardiola incorrectly guessing that one particular reporter was a Liverpool fan.
The reporter in question asked the revered Catalan coach: âAfter Wednesdayâs events you must be ecstatic with that performance. That result and scoreline?â
Pep, with a wry smile, responded: âDid you have any doubts?â
The reporter answered: âErr⦠too many todayâ¦â
Guardiola then said: âYes, you are a Liverpool fan, come on.â
The City boss was then left looking rather sheepish when the reporter told him that he was, in fact, a Manchester United fan.
Pep, perhaps feeling sorry for him, added: âIâm sorry, James!â
Watch the clip here:
Awkward!
Fans are now convinced that Liverpool are currently living rent free in ârattledâ Pepâs head:
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It would be a huge surprise if City fail to win the Premier League title from this position.
Seven points from their remaining three matches (against Wolves, West Ham and Aston Villa) will guarantee them a fourth league title in five seasons.
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But Guardiola will be acutely aware that Liverpool, the EFL Cup winners who face Chelsea in the FA Cup final next weekend before taking on Real Madrid in the Champions League final later this month, wonât give up on their dream of winning a second Premier League title at any point.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - APRIL 30: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is seen at full time during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Liverpool at St. James Park on April 30, 2022 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
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