The Herald (South Africa)

GUARDIOLA SILENT ON TAUNT BY MOURINHO

Remarks about money spent to buy players get no reaction

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PEP Guardiola refused to be drawn into a war of words with Jose Mourinho after Manchester City maintained their impressive progress towards the English Premier League title. City stretched their commanding advantage at the top to 15 points over Manchester United as Raheem Sterling sealed a 1-0 win at Newcastle to record an 18th consecutiv­e league victory, one short of Bayern Munich’s current best for Europe’s top five leagues of 19 straight wins.

United manager Mourinho tried to provoke Guardiola on Tuesday after pointing to their rivals’ huge spending power by claiming “City buy fullbacks for the price of strikers” and insisting that the £300-million (R5billion) he has spent since taking charge at Old Trafford 18 months ago was not enough.

Mourinho paid £93-million (R1.5billion) to sign France midfielder Paul Pogba, while also recruiting £30-million (R500-million) defender Eric Bailly, and midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan for £26.3 million (R433millio­n).

This year, United spent £75-million (R1.3-billion) on striker Romelu Lukaku, as well as £31-million (about R500-million) on defender Victor Lindelof and £40-million (R666-million) for midfielder Nemanja Matic.

In comparison, City bought three defenders – Kyle Walker from Tottenham for an initial £45-million (R749millio­n), Benjamin Mendy from Monaco for £52-million (R866- million) and Danilo from Real Madrid for £26.5-million (R433-million) as part of a summer outlay that topped £200-million (R3.3-billion).

When asked about the comments made by the Portuguese, Guardiola said: “I’m so delighted to be here to speak about what happened on the pitch. About what happened with my colleague speaking off the pitch in the press conference, I’m not the right guy. You want to talk about what happened today on the pitch, I will answer.”

City remain on course to win the title in record time after equalling Chelsea’s English top-flight record of 11 consecutiv­e away wins.

But Guardiola will await medical updates on Vincent Kompany after the injury-prone skipper limped off with a recurrence of a long-term calf problem.

City face a minimum of eight games in 34 days in a hectic start to the New Year, and Guardiola added: “Of course we are happy to break records, but when we prepare for games we don’t speak about them.

“Until now, we have found a way to win.

“I saw the schedule in my office the other day and I wanted to escape, because it’s terrible.

“The games we are going to play, it’s tough.

“We’ve played all these games in December then in January you have the Carabao Cup and FA Cup and then the return of the Champions League in February.

“It will be tough but it will also be tough for our opponents.”

Guardiola’s opposite number, Rafa Benitez, hit back at criticism of his negative approach after his team slid to a fifth consecutiv­e home defeat to leave them just a point above the bottom three after one win in their last 11 matches.

Newcastle face the key visit of relegation rivals Brighton before the turn of the year, and Benitez said: “We have a couple of games in the space of a few days against teams near the bottom of the table and hopefully we’ll have some of our injured players back.”

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Picture: GETTY IMAGES/CHRIS BRUNSKILL LTD IN CONTROL: Raheem Sterling, of Manchester City, in action against Newcastle

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