Manchester Evening News

Boss says Klopp has forced him to get his thinking cap on more than anyone else

- By SIMON BAJKOWSKI

PEP Guardiola has spent more time thinking about how to beat Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool than any other opposition in his career.

City and Liverpool have been comfortabl­y the best two teams in the Premier League over the past two years, with the Blues becoming the first team in a decade to retain the title in 2019 before being blown away by their Merseyside rivals this season.

And of the many battles that Guardiola has had during a coaching career spanning more than a decade, he views Klopp’s Liverpool as the toughest.

“The toughest opponent I’ve ever faced in my career is this Liverpool from last year and this one,”Guardiola told DAZN.

“If you let yourself be dominated, they lock you in the area and you can’t escape. When you dominate them, they run into space like no one else. They are very fast going backwards. They are very strong strategica­lly. Their players have great mental strength. [Klopp] is the rival who has made me think about how to beat him the most.”

City’s coach also believes that the lower profile of Liverpool when he took over at the Etihad in 2016 has made them a tougher rival because of the dramatic improvemen­t they have shown to match – and then move past – the Blues. “I have always said that Real Madrid are a very strong team in my career, they helped me to become a better coach with tough matches and competitio­ns with Jose Mourinho, [Manuel] Pellegrini and all the coaches they had,” Guardiola added.

“If you ask me which has been the most difficult rival for me to face, it has been Liverpool.”

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