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Several days ago, during an interview with El Mundo, the former legendary Italian manager Fabio Capello had not failed to violently tackle Pep Guardiola.
Although he recognizes the qualities of Catalan coach, the 78 -year -old Italian believes that the current Manchester City manager is arrogant and that he has done a lot of trouble in football. “VWe know what I don't like at Guardiola? His arrogance. The Champions League won with City is the only one where it has tried anything funny in decisive matches. But every other years, in Manchester and Munich, he always wanted to be the protagonist. He changed things and invented them to be able to say: “They are not the players who win, it's me”. And this arrogance cost him several champions leagues. I respect him, but for me, it's clear: he has done a lot of trouble in football. he said.
Words that made the main interested party react this Friday at a press conference: ” I listen to everything they say about me. All. So be careful! This is not the first time that Mr. Fabio Capello said that. I am not good enough to win in Italian football. A big hug to Fabio, a big hug, “ Ironized the Mancunian, who evolved under the orders of Capello to AS Rome for a few months (2002-2003), playing only 6 small matches.
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