Pep Guardiola’s hypocrisy over major Klopp bugbear exposed online

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 01: Juergen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool, embraces Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool FC at Etihad Stadium on April 01, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Football is utterly littered with startlingly hypocritical statements from players, coaches, and referees alike, and Pep Guardiola’s latest comments are unlikely to be the last in a long line.

The Manchester City head coach was quoted as having complained about the fixture schedule ahead of their Champions League encounter with Real Madrid.

The Spaniard’s prior critique of Jurgen Klopp, in regard to the German tactician’s own comments on the schedule, hadn’t gone unforgotten for one Reds fan (@JustLuboMerkov), with the relevant Guardian article dragged up on Twitter.

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Should the Premier League be more flexible with scheduling?

Fixture scheduling is far from being a fresh concern, with our manager having made clear on multiple occasions just how unsympathetic the English top-flight can be.

Jurgen Klopp has often been fighting a lone battle when it comes to fixture scheduling and the impact on player health and wellbeing – (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

In that sense, we’re completely with Guardiola when it comes to the stupidity of handing European opposition an advantage when the scheduling is, to varying degrees, a controllable factor.

It’s interesting, of course, that the 52-year-old didn’t see fit to back his managerial colleague when complaints were previously fielded.

Perhaps even the Sky Blues’ ludicrous squad depth only stretches so far to provide an advantage.

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