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Guardiola refutes Klopp claim he's world's best manager & says 'a lot of money' has helped

Pep Guardiola has refuted Jurgen Klopp's claim that he's the best manager in world football, insisting "a lot of money" has helped him during his illustrious career.

Guardiola won numerous titles at Barcelona and Bayern Munich before joining City in 2016, and has since added three Premier League titles to his CV among a whole host of other English honours.

City are on course to retain the top-flight crown again this term and their head coach has recieved special praise from the only man that can still mastermind the champions' downfall, with second-placed Liverpool due to arrive at Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Guardiola delivered two Champions League titles at Barca but hasn't won the trophy since, with his critics suggesting that he is often guilty of overthinking in Europe's elite competition.

The Spaniard jokingly hit back at those claims before City's quarter-final first leg win against Atletico Madrid earlier this week, and Klopp has followed up by insisting his credentials should never be called into question.

"Pep is the best coach in the world. I think we would all agree on that and it might be a coincidence that it didn't work out in the Champions League so far," the Liverpool manager told reporters on Friday.

"If anybody doubts him, I have no idea how that could happen."

Guardiola was flattered to hear Klopp's remarks, but also stressed that his success has been underpinned by huge financial backing.

"I'm not. I didn't become a manager to be the best. I'm not. Thank you so much, but I'm not. I'd like to say I'm the best, but I'm not," he said when quizzed on the German's praise.

"If we had success I said many times its because I was with incredible teams, with a lot of money, which the opponents like to hear. I'm

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