He drives him mad Richard Keys makes major claim about Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola
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Pep Guardiola's response to 's emphatic 5-0 win over Newcastle.
"Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone... Our destiny is in our hands, this is important." Pep Guardiola's response to 's emphatic 5-0 win over Newcastle. As things stand, it's almost certain that the title race will only be decided on the very last match day. The Reds currently trail the Citizens by four points, albeit with a game in hand versus Southampton. Despite his side's advantage, Guardiola is allegedly being driven mad by rival boss Klopp, according to Richard Keys. Commenting on Guardiola's aforementioned remarks, Keys said on his podcast (via ): “It’s a very difficult job to do post-match interviewer, no question. Everybody is emotional. I think Klopp was reacting to what had happened (re comments about Conte and Spurs). He was disappointed and frustrated. It was a spur of the moment thing. He continued: “Whereas Guardiola, when he had a little pop at Klopp and suggested that the nation are ‘all Liverpool fans’. That had been festering. He couldn’t wait to say it. Klopp lives rent-free in Guardiola’s head. He drives him mad.”
He drives him mad - Richard Keys makes major claim about Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola
Richard Keys believes that Jurgen Klopp lives rent-free in Pep Guardiola's head The Premier League title race between and this season has been nothing short of breathtaking, with both sides putting in elite campaigns. Due to the sheer intensity, comments have been made by both clubs' managers as tensions have steadily grown. Pundit Richard Keys recently weighed in on the situation and said that he believes Jurgen Klopp lives 'rent-free' in Pep Guardiola's head, and that the Reds boss is driving the Spaniard 'mad'. Although Reds boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola have seemingly shared a respectful rivalry thus far, the situation has gotten the better of them on a couple of occasions. Most recently, Pep Guardiola sensationally claimed that the entire country and especially the British media are in favor of Liverpool winning the title despite trailing Manchester City. Following his side's dominant 5-0 win against Newcastle United last weekend, Guardiola said: "One week ago, everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone. Of course, because Liverpool have an incredible history in Europe. Not in Premier Leagues, they have won one in 30 years, but it's not a problem at all." "Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone... Our destiny is in our hands, this is important."Pep Guardiola's response to 's emphatic 5-0 win over Newcastle.
"Everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone... Our destiny is in our hands, this is important." Pep Guardiola's response to 's emphatic 5-0 win over Newcastle. As things stand, it's almost certain that the title race will only be decided on the very last match day. The Reds currently trail the Citizens by four points, albeit with a game in hand versus Southampton. Despite his side's advantage, Guardiola is allegedly being driven mad by rival boss Klopp, according to Richard Keys. Commenting on Guardiola's aforementioned remarks, Keys said on his podcast (via ): “It’s a very difficult job to do post-match interviewer, no question. Everybody is emotional. I think Klopp was reacting to what had happened (re comments about Conte and Spurs). He was disappointed and frustrated. It was a spur of the moment thing. He continued: “Whereas Guardiola, when he had a little pop at Klopp and suggested that the nation are ‘all Liverpool fans’. That had been festering. He couldn’t wait to say it. Klopp lives rent-free in Guardiola’s head. He drives him mad.”