Pep: Mou is right, you can’t buy class
MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola saw his rampant Manchester City beat Huddersfield 6-1 before denying accusations that his club had disrespected Jose Mourinho in a recent documentary.
The eight-part series, entitled All or Nothing, was released by streaming service Amazon last week and has angered Manchester United manager Mourinho.
Accusing City of disrespect, Mourinho took a swipe at the Premier League champions, claiming “you cannot buy class”, for the way it features him and United in the programme.
But, after City swept aside Huddersfield at Eastlands, Guardiola addressed the claims and insisted his club had not intended to insult their neighbours.
“That is true, you cannot buy class. I agree with Jose,” Guardiola said.
“I think we lived an amazing season last season, there were cameras. We did it for ourselves.
“I don’t agree with Jose in terms of being disrespectful to them. This was not our intention, just to film what happened last season.
“But I think we are a club that is trying to grow, trying to win titles and we did it for ourselves, for the fans, to see what happened in our locker room.
“It’s his opinion, it’s Jose’s opinion. Another guy is going to say ‘we like it’ another guy will say ‘no’. But I agree with him, class you cannot buy.”
On the field, there was nothing to trouble the City manager, whose team enjoyed a three-goal performance from 30-year-old striker Sergio Aguero, who has now scored nine Premier League hat-tricks for the club.
Aguero, who underwent knee surgery in March, might have scored even more, missing two clear chances and striking a post in the second half.
“Three goals a game is okay!” said Guardiola. “I am not going to demand he’s more clinical.
“Since he came back I saw him from the first second, from the first minute, wow. He came back perfect.
“I think, the surgery from the doctor helped a lot. He feels free now, he suffered the last few years with some problems.
“When this happens he is one of the best, best, strikers in the world without a doubt. What can you say?”