New Straits Times

GUARDIOLA HAS MORE ‘PEP’ IN HIS STEP

Mourinho fails to match up to City manager

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MANCHESTER United turned to Jose Mourinho as the antidote to their “noisy neighbours” Manchester City finally achieving their long-held goal of hiring Pep Guardiola as manager in 2016.

Reunited in England’s northwest after two confrontat­ional years on either side of the Barcelona-Real Madrid rivalry, where Mourinho ended Guardiola’s three seasons of La Liga dominance, United clearly hoped the feisty Portuguese could again get under the Catalan’s skin.

But now in their third seasons in charge, Guardiola and Mourinho’s reigns have instead seen a chasm open up with the blue half of Manchester now the dominant side of the city.

Win the Manchester derby today, and City will already be 12 points clear of United just 12 games into the new season, a gap that has gradually widened in each of the past three years.

The season before their arrival, only City’s superior goal difference saw them pip United to fourth place in the Premier League and Champions League qualificat­ion.

Despite a difficult first season for Guardiola in English football, City finished that campaign nine points ahead of their City rivals.

Last season the gap jumped to a record 19 between first and second place as City romped to the title with 100 points.

“There is a quality of the work, of the organisati­on, I think that is untouchabl­e,” even Mourinho admitted on Friday.

Pep Guardiola has lost just five of 21 previous meetings against Jose Mourinho at three different clubs

City certainly seem untouchabl­e at the moment. Once again on top of the Premier League, a goal difference of plus 29 to United’s plus one tells the story of both sides contrastin­g fortunes so far this season.

United have at least shown some resilience in recent weeks, coming from behind to beat Newcastle, Bournemout­h and most impressive­ly Italian champions Juventus in midweek.

Yet, even then every victory seems a struggle. Only twice have they won by more than one goal all season, to City’s 12 multiplego­al victories.

Guardiola also boasts an impressive record against Mourinho, losing just five of their 21 meetings.

But that includes the last one when United came from 2-0 down to stun the Etihad in a 3-2 victory that robbed City of the extra satisfacti­on of sealing the title against their rivals.

“The point is can we improve enough to catch them next season?” an optimistic Mourinho said at the time.

Fast forward seven months and Mourinho has turned on his superiors at the club for his failure to match City’s progressio­n under Guardiola.

“To go to the Juventus level? Barcelona level? Real Madrid level? Manchester City level? How can you reach this level” he complained after losing the first of United’s double header with Juve. “It’s not easy. We work with what we have.”

Mourinho’s argument is that he has not had the backing Guardiola has in the transfer market, despite United spending more than the Abu Dhabi-backed Premier League champions this summer.

Most of that went on Brazilian midfielder Fred, a player also coveted by City, but who has largely failed to make an impact.

The same can be said for Alexis Sanchez. United beat City to his signature from Arsenal in January to much fanfare at the time.

When legendary United manager Alex Ferguson termed City the “noisy neighbours” over the signing of Carlos Tevez, their spending was cavalier.

• Meanwhile, Cardiff edged Brighton 2-1 in a heated match which saw the visiting team playing with 10 men at Cardiff Stadium yesterday.

Brighton’s Lewis Dunk opened up the scoresheet in the 6th minute but Cardiff ’s Callum Paterson equalised in the 28th minute.

In the 34th minute, Brighton’s Dale Stephens was shown the red card for a hard foul on Cardiff ’s Greg Cunningham.

Sol Bamba gave Cardiff the three points on the 90th minute.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Brighton’s Lewis Dunk (centre) scores their first goal against Cardiff in a Premier League match at Cardiff City Stadium yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Brighton’s Lewis Dunk (centre) scores their first goal against Cardiff in a Premier League match at Cardiff City Stadium yesterday.
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