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Marcelo Bielsa explaining the key difference between Guardiola and Klopp is fascinating

Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp are two of the greatest managers in history.

The two footballing brains have revolutionised the sport in recent years, their unique and brilliant styles resulting in them both winning a plethora of trophies.

Guardiola guided Barcelona to a historic treble in 2009, while he's won three league titles in the last four years at Manchester City - and is currently on his way to a fourth in five.

As for Klopp, he won the Bundesliga in back-to-back seasons at Borussia Dortmund and finally ended Liverpool's long wait for a Premier League trophy.

Oh and he's also won the Champions League with the Reds as well, which was the team's sixth European triumph in their history.

Yeah, Guardiola and Klopp are pretty darn special. But while they're both great, Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa - a managerial legend in his own right - believes there's a key difference between the pair.

A brilliant clip of the Argentine talking about the City and Liverpool bosses has popped up on social media and in it, Bielsa explains why he thinks Guardiola has a slight edge over his Premier League rival.

Check out the footage here...

Bielsa praise Guardiola and Klopp.

But he finds a difference between them...

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Bielsa said in the interview with DAZN, per Yorkshire Evening Post: "Guardiola is not someone to interpret, he is someone to enjoy. When you see what he does, you enjoy it.

"And if one wants to reproduce what he does, it is very difficult. Because to reproduce what he does, forces us to an interpretation, and I have the feeling that Guardiola's intellectual construction is not accessible, at least for me.

"From my point of

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