Pep Guardiola sees Barcelona vs Real Madrid comparison in Liverpool vs Man City rivalry
Pep Guardiola likened Manchester City’s dramatic end-of season showdowns with Liverpool to the fierce rivalry he had with Jose Mourinho’s Real Madrid in 2010-11. The Blues face Jurgen Klopp’s team for the second time in six days in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final and could meet them again in the Champions League final at the end of next month.
City still have the Treble in their sights, while Liverpool can perform an unprecedented Quadruple, having already bagged the Carabao Cup this season. One of those dreams will end in tomorrow’s meeting, but the prospect of four big games against close rivals, in three different competitions, was compared by Guardiola to the days when the two Spanish giants went head-to-head four times in April and May 11 years ago.
Asked if he had witnessed anything like this current sequence of games against Liverpool before, Guardiola did not hesitate, saying: “Just like at Barcelona. We played Madrid four times in 10 days. It is the second time that we are fighting against the same team.”
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The Barca-Real clashes were actually spaced over 17 days, and ended with his Catalan aces taking the honours by getting a draw in the league to help secure the La Liga title, and winning over two legs of a Champions League semi-final before beating Manchester United in the final. But they lost in the Copa del Rey final as Mourinho’s side thwarted a clean sweep.
The FA Cup is one competition in which Guardiola has not had a lot of joy since arriving at City, the 2019 triumph being his only success in five seasons, compared to three Premier League triumphs and five League Cups. City have a chance to reach a second FA Cup final under Guardiola - they were beaten by