Guardiola fires back at Roy Keane after he likens Erling Haaland to ‘a League Two player’

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has fired back at Premier League legend Roy Keane after he likened to star striker Erling Haaland a League Two-level player.

A pretty wild claim, to say the least, so it’s no surprise Pep had plenty to say in response.

The comment came about after the former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland midfielder was left unimpressed by Haaland’s all-round play during his performance against Arsenal – a game that could have proved to be a decisive date in the title race but ended up being a bit of a damp squib.

Keane, 52, qualified that while the Norwegian talent in front of goal is “the best in the world” and will no doubt keep improving overall, he also believes that his “general play, and not just [in that game] is so poor”, adding that he’s “almost like a League Two player” in his link-up ability.

Big words, to say the least, Roy – and not ones that were appreciated by Guardiola, who clearly felt he had to come out and defend his number nine following the remarks.

Clearly not in the mood for pundits and journalists in both his post-match interviews and pre-match presser ahead of City’s next game against Aston Villa – his very sarcastic response to a reporter’s question about Jack Grealish was evidence of that – Pep decided to fire back with a dig of his own.

When asked what he made of the admittedly bold comments, the 52-year-old Catalan coach began by saying “I don’t agree with him, absolutely not”, before quipping: “It’s like [if] I said ‘He’s a manager for the second or third league’ – I don’t think so”.

It isn’t the first time the two have butted heads after Keane also suggested that Pep was “doing it for show” when he began coaching Haaland on the pitch after the full-time whistle in their derby victory at Old Trafford earlier this season. He wasn’t having any of it this time either.

 

The Spaniard went on to insist that the 23-year-old is “the best striker in the world” and was instrumental in helping his squad manage their remarkable achievement last season.

He also reiterated that Haaland was not the reason his side didn’t create enough chances against Arsenal over the Easter bank holiday weekend, arguing that they simply need “more presence in the final third”, noting that it was a mix of missed chances, lack of service and then decisions from himself.

Marketed as what could have been one of the games of the season, the home team ended up seeing out a 0-0 draw to leave just three points separating Liverpool at the top, Arsenal in second and the Blues in third. It really does look like things are going to go right down to the wire.

You can watch Pep Guardiola’s pre-match press conference in full down below:

Related Posts

Spencer Pratt breaks down in tears as family’s only home destroyed in Los Angeles wildfire: ‘I have to start from scratch’ Read full story at:

MY HEART IS BROKEN TMZ.com Spencer Pratt says he feels like a ghost after losing everything he has in the Pacific Palisades wildfire … and the weight of starting life…

Read more

Actress Eva Longoria donated $1 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts, and also thanked major sponsor… See more:

Eva Longoria is making a seven-figure donation to help folks displaced by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles … with an assist from a billionaire. The actress and her foundation…

Read more

Jessica Simpson Rushes to Sell $23m LA Home to Raise Funds for Wildfire Victims: ‘I Had to Sell It Before It….’ See More:

Up For Sale BACKGRID Jessica Simpson is determined to unload her L.A.-area home amid troubles in her marriage and the ongoing wildfires plaguing the region … so much so, she’s…

Read more

‘Brainless’: Danny Trejo publicly criticized Kim Kardashian for her ridiculous and unethical actions in exploiting the Los Angeles wildfire disaster for personal gain. He said that Kim… See more:

Danny Trejo is sending a stern message to his celebrity peers, including Kim Kardashian — stop using the Los Angeles wildfires to push your own causes!!! The actor tells TMZ…

Read more

The Los Angeles wildfires have killed 25 people and burned 40,000 acres, and are continuing to burn as winds pick up again, with preliminary damage estimates of around $50 billion. There are no specific figures yet, but many experts predict the total damage could be… See more:

The Aftermath Launch Gallery Getty The Los Angeles wildfires have left thousands of people displaced, businesses charred, and entire neighborhoods obliterated … and they’re not even fully contained yet. According…

Read more

The Eagles announced that they will donate all proceeds from the fundraising concert to support victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, an estimated amount of …. See more:

The Eagles are setting the tone for the upcoming benefit concert for Los Angeles wildfire victims with a massive first donation … pledging over seven figures. TMZ has learned ……

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *