Jamie Carragher has hit out at the journalist who told Man City boss Pep Guardiola about his comments about Erling Haaland after their recent loss to Real Madrid.
The Citizens have had a poor season by their standards with Guardiolaâs side fourth in the Premier League and 17 points adrift of leaders Liverpool.
Man City have won the last four Premier League titles in a row but that achievement is out of reach this season, while they were also dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid in the play-offs.
Guardiolaâs side were second best in the second leg at the Bernabeu and were missing top goalscorer Haaland, who had been forced off in their previous match through injury.
Liverpool legend Carragher claimed that Haaland missed the clash against Real Madrid because he was worried about facing Antonio Rudiger.
In a light-hearted comment on CBS Sports, Carragher joked:Â âLet me work this out, Haaland has gone to the manager in the morning and said heâs not fit? Do you think thatâs got something to do with Rudiger? Is that because Rudiger is playing?
âHeâs on the bench so he canât be injured. I never went to see the manager on the morning of a game and said Iâm not fit. So heâs injured, is he? Itâs Rudiger-itis is it? Is that what weâre saying here?â
Daily Mirror journalist Simon Mullock called out Carragherâs comments in a press conference with Guardiola, putting the Liverpool legendâs views to the Man City boss.
Guardiola replied: âOh, God, did he say that? Jamie Carragher said that? Oh God. Donât laugh. I donât know why he makes that suspicious, you know that? Did he say that Haaland didnât want to play the game? Itâs not nice â and itâs not true.
âHe (Haaland) was crazy to play the game. He had a problem with his knee and he could not play.â
Responding to Guardiolaâs reaction to his comments, Carragher insisted it was a âjokeâ, the former Liverpool defender wrote on X: âIt was a joke to wind up Micah Richards as thatâs the nature of our show on CBS and you know that @MullockSMirror but you just thought letâs get a big headline for my piece! Typical Sunday papers!!!â
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Guardiola reckons a difficult year for Man City highlights how special their recent trophy-laden seasons have been at the Etihad Stadium.
The Catalan told a pre-match press conference: âMaybe in the future this will be an incredible season for the club to understand how difficult everything is.
âAnd try to sustain many, many years winning the biggest trophies because itâs so difficult.
âEverybody in this room, myself and everyone, realised this season how much we did in the past. Now it puts it into perspective.
âI could say before in the previous seasons âitâs so difficultâ every time I say it but every time they say for Man City itâs easy.
âNow everybody realises, me the first I would say, is surprised at the situation and how incredible it is what we have done.
âWe wonât be able to emulate, not even for this club unfortunately.
âRight now it is changing every one, two, three years. Itâs changed a lot. Recently teams have improved in levels that we could not imagine in the past. So it will be so, so difficult.â
Carragher slams journalist as Man City boss Guardiola hits out at his Haaland comments – Football365
Jamie Carragher has hit out at the journalist who told Man City boss Pep Guardiola about his comments about Erling Haaland after their recent loss to Real Madrid.
The Citizens have had a poor season by their standards with Guardiolaâs side fourth in the Premier League and 17 points adrift of leaders Liverpool.
Man City have won the last four Premier League titles in a row but that achievement is out of reach this season, while they were also dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid in the play-offs.
Guardiolaâs side were second best in the second leg at the Bernabeu and were missing top goalscorer Haaland, who had been forced off in their previous match through injury.
Liverpool legend Carragher claimed that Haaland missed the clash against Real Madrid because he was worried about facing Antonio Rudiger.
In a light-hearted comment on CBS Sports, Carragher joked:Â âLet me work this out, Haaland has gone to the manager in the morning and said heâs not fit? Do you think thatâs got something to do with Rudiger? Is that because Rudiger is playing?
âHeâs on the bench so he canât be injured. I never went to see the manager on the morning of a game and said Iâm not fit. So heâs injured, is he? Itâs Rudiger-itis is it? Is that what weâre saying here?â
Daily Mirror journalist Simon Mullock called out Carragherâs comments in a press conference with Guardiola, putting the Liverpool legendâs views to the Man City boss.
Guardiola replied: âOh, God, did he say that? Jamie Carragher said that? Oh God. Donât laugh. I donât know why he makes that suspicious, you know that? Did he say that Haaland didnât want to play the game? Itâs not nice â and itâs not true.
âHe (Haaland) was crazy to play the game. He had a problem with his knee and he could not play.â
Responding to Guardiolaâs reaction to his comments, Carragher insisted it was a âjokeâ, the former Liverpool defender wrote on X: âIt was a joke to wind up Micah Richards as thatâs the nature of our show on CBS and you know that @MullockSMirror but you just thought letâs get a big headline for my piece! Typical Sunday papers!!!â
MORE MAN CITY COVERAGE ON F365âŠ
đ Big Weekend: Man City v Liverpool, Chelsea, Amorim, Wood, Sheff Utd v Leeds, Bayern Munich
đ Guardiola âwants to leaveâ Man City after being âforcedâ to sign new deal âhe didnât wantâ
đ Man City to be âfound guilty on quite a lot of accountsâ with âtransfer banâ on the way
Guardiola reckons a difficult year for Man City highlights how special their recent trophy-laden seasons have been at the Etihad Stadium.
The Catalan told a pre-match press conference: âMaybe in the future this will be an incredible season for the club to understand how difficult everything is.
âAnd try to sustain many, many years winning the biggest trophies because itâs so difficult.
âEverybody in this room, myself and everyone, realised this season how much we did in the past. Now it puts it into perspective.
âI could say before in the previous seasons âitâs so difficultâ every time I say it but every time they say for Man City itâs easy.
âNow everybody realises, me the first I would say, is surprised at the situation and how incredible it is what we have done.
âWe wonât be able to emulate, not even for this club unfortunately.
âRight now it is changing every one, two, three years. Itâs changed a lot. Recently teams have improved in levels that we could not imagine in the past. So it will be so, so difficult.â
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