Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has aimed a cheeky dig at neighbours United over their spending after they ended a six-year trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup.Guardiola won nine major pieces of silverware in a timeframe similar to United's long wait between triumphs, including four Premier League titles and four League Cups.Guardiola congratulated United on Sunday’s win over Newcastle – a result that could prove a springboard for greater things in the coming years under Erik ten Hag – but he could not resist a joke about financial matters.It has often seemed to bother Guardiola that critics regularly apply a caveat when discussing his successes at City by pointing out how much the club have spent on players.Yet over the last five years, United’s outlay actually eclipses City’s with £685m spent by the Old Trafford outfit in comparison to £660m by their rivals.Those figures may be relatively close but when looking at net spending in that time the difference is more stark, with United’s being £527m and City’s £162m.
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Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences Speaking at a press conference, Guardiola said: "Congratulations to United for the Carabao Cup and to Newcastle as well – the game was entertaining."Sooner or later it should happen, shouldn’t it?
It should happen. Welcome."Asked if United could now kick on and become serious title challengers, Guardiola said with a broad grin: "If they spend a little more money, yes!