A number of people have been heavily critical of the manner in which Manchester City exited the Champions League.The Citizens were on the verge of booking a place in the final at the Bernabeu, but they saw their 2-0 advantage on aggregate vanish in a flash during two bonkers minutes.A brace from Rodrygo Goes in stoppage-time levelled things up and Karim Benzema then fired home the winner for Real Madrid from the penalty spot in extra-time.It was an epic collapse by City and fingers have been pointed in manager Pep Guardiola's direction, most notably by ex-Manchester United player Patrice Evra.The Frenchman said in part of his rant: “Manchester City needs leaders, but Guardiola doesn’t want leaders. He doesn’t want personality. He’s the leader. That’s why when they’re in trouble they don’t want to.“They don’t have anyone on the pitch to help them. He chooses his teams like that; he can’t train people with personality. He did it at Barcelona, ​​but he builds his team to control everyone.”Evra's former teammate Dimitar Berbatov was also critical of City's nightmare in Madrid, the Bulgarian likening it to Bayern Munich's failure in the 1999 final against United.Well, it seems Guardiola has finally had enough of the condemnation of his team.In his latest press conference ahead of City's Premier League match versus West Ham, the Spaniard fired back with a quite epic reponse.

Video: Guardiola responds to his critics

He said: "The same character and personality that lost in Madrid is what we have had for the last years. Specialist former players like [Dimitar] Berbatov, Seedorf and Evra and these types of people weren't there.

"I've played against them, and I didn't see this kind of personality when we destroyed United in the Champions League final.

"Personality is what we have done in the last five years every three days in all competitions. Maybe Liverpool is going to win all four titles or maybe just one but I'm going to say that they don't have personality and character."

Fair play, Pep.

Pep Guardiola with Man City
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 07: Josep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City acknowledges the fans after the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester City at Anfield on October 7, 2018 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

You can certainly see where he's coming from as well.

City's collapse was shocking, no one can deny that, but to say a team on the verge of securing a fourth Premier League title in five years 'lacks character and personality' is just plain wrong.

Of course, Guardiola will be in the perfect position to end his European hoodoo next season after the signing of Erling Braut Haaland...