Pep Guardiola said his players will do their talking on the pitch against Liverpool after comments by Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold comments draw responses from City playersPep Guardiola says his players will do their talking on the pitch against Liverpool after comments by Trent Alexander-Arnold sparked a response from Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Rúben Dias.
Alexander-Arnold said Liverpool’s trophies in recent years “mean more to us and our fanbase because of the situations at both clubs financially”, to which Haaland pointed out that the right-back did not know how it feelsThe top two meet at Anfield on Sunday in what could be a crucial match to decide who wins the Premier League. “Do you think we’re not going to fight because Erling and Rúben talk?” Guardiola asked.
“They defend the club not by responding to this guy but what they have done for many years on the pitch every three days. That is the best way. I could answer him , but why? It is what it is. I’m incredibly proud of what we have done and I don’t need that to prove to me what my players really feel and are trying to do it.”
Guardiola, pressed further about the injured Alexander-Arnold’s remarks, said: “I wish him well. I wish him a speedy recovery and to come back to the pitch as soon as possible.”manager, Jürgen Klopp, comes up against Guardiola. The two have had a longstanding rivalry, having also faced each other in the Bundesliga. Klopp defended Alexander-Arnold’s comments.
“He stood on the bins before he played for the club, he played through all youth teams. What would you think in that situation? One of our slogans, which I love, is ‘This means more’, and it means more – to us. We have no clue 100% what it means to other people but what happens here means more to us.“We had, two years ago, a parade after winning the League Cup and FA Cup, losing a Champions League final the night before, losing the league by a point.
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