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Klopp vs Guardiola: Viral Twitter thread explains why Liverpool manager is better

Jurgen Klopp is a better manager than Pep Guardiola – that’s the argument one viral Twitter thread has made this week.

The two managers are going head-to-head once again for the Premier League once again as Liverpool and Man City bosses respectively.

Guardiola currently has the edge as City lead Liverpool by points following their 5-0 victory over Newcastle.

It would be Pep’s fourth league title with Man City, with Klopp having led Liverpool to just one during his time at Anfield.

But that doesn’t make Guardiola better than Klopp.

Far from it if Twitter user Anirudh Atyanand is to be believed.

The Liverpool fan has created a 13-tweet thread on why Klopp is superior to his rival.

It begins: “Guardiola has won 3 league titles (4th nearly there) with City. He took over a club that had won leagues under Mancini and Pellegrini, and had already had hundreds of millions invested in the squad. He inherited the likes of Aguero, De Bruyne, Kompany, Sterling and Gundogan.

Guardiola has won 3 league titles (4th nearly there) with City. He took over a club that had won leagues under Mancini and Pellegrini, and had already had hundreds of millions invested in the squad. He inherited the likes of Aguero, De Bruyne, Kompany, Sterling and Gundogan (1/n)

“Within weeks of him joining, City added Bernardo, Ederson, Jesus, Sane, Stones and a few others for over £200m. It was a squad packed with expensive, uber-talented superstars. He came in as a serial winner with similarly stocked squads – Barca and Bayern.

“There wasn’t a single team in England that could match City’s wallet. United had money, but even they couldn’t stockpile two genuinely awesome players in nearly every position. Unlike Roman, City’s owners shrewdly kept away from

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