Pep Guardiola offers Man Utd fans cheeky invite ahead of Premier League title decider
Rangnick hopes to finally meet new Man Utd boss ten Hag
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Rangnick hopes to finally meet new Man Utd boss ten Hag
Manchester United favourite Patrice Evra has hit back at Man City boss Pep Guardiola by suggesting he only ever won the Champions League because he had Lionel Messi. It is the latest jibe in a war of words between the former United left-back and the City manager which has been brewing for the last couple of weeks.
The sight of Kyle Walker and John Stones back in training eased a few City fans’ anxieties for the final day - now the Blues have to hope one, or both, are fit and ready to go. A back four of Walker-Stones-Laporte-Cancelo is a much healthier prospect than one with a patched-up Laporte and stand-in Fernandinho, which escaped West Ham with a point.
Pep Guardiola has joked Manchester United fans should wear Manchester City shirts as his side look to hold off Liverpool and retain the Premier League title.
Every year when the final weeks of the season roll around, players and managers still involved in title battles and the latter stages of competitions are asked the same thing: would you rather win the league title or the Champions League?
For the first time since 2014, Manchester City can clinch the Premier League title at home in front of their own fans. No matter what club you support and what level they play at, winning a title in front of those who follow the team week-in week-out is pretty special.
Pep Guardiola believes that traversing the 38-game obstacle course that is the Premier League season is a more difficult and more satisfying task than winning the Champions League.
Pep Guardiola has urged his Manchester City players to ignore the pressure of the title race and treat Sunday’s decisive final game like any other.