Pep Guardiola claims Man City’s success is ‘not boring’ or due to financial might as he takes a scathing shot at Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea

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Pep Guardiola said Manchester City’s success is “not boring” or owing to financial might, taking a scathing shot at rival Premier League heavyweights.

Guardiola highlighted that City’s achievements are everything from routine as they pursue a historic fourth consecutive English league title and the possibility of completing a domestic league and FA Cup double in consecutive seasons. He dismissed claims that their financial prowess is the primary reason for their supremacy in English football, pointing out that other large spenders such as Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal should have beaten them to silverware.

WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID

“It’s not boring,” said Guardiola. “It’s difficult. Before it was the money. For that reason, Manchester United should have won all the titles, Chelsea – all the titles, Arsenal – all the titles. They spend as much money in the last five years as us. They should be there. They are not there. For that reason, Girona shouldn’t be in the Champions League [next season] and Leicester should win the Premier League.”.

Despite ranking seventh in net spending among Premier League clubs over the past five years, significantly lower than rivals like Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal, City’s success is attributed to strategic player acquisitions and squad management. They have been able to offload surplus players, like Gabriel Jesus, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Riyad Mahrez, Aymeric Laporte and Cole Palmer, for substantial fees which is a major indication of their fiscal prudence.

Despite the departures of such superstars, City remain steadfast in conquering English football once again – to set a new record of winning four successive championships.

“In the beginning of the season we didn’t think about it,” Guardiola said. “But then we were in February, March and April, we were still there. After that it ignites something in all our heads.

“No team has done it. That shows how hard it is. Liverpool in the ’80s, Sir Alex Ferguson’s United in the ’90s. Chelsea with [Roman] Abramovich and Jose [Mourinho], Arsenal with [Arsene] Wenger didn’t do it.”

City can also become the first club to win the domestic double of the Premier League and FA Cup for two consecutive seasons if they maintain their run until the cup final against United on May 25 at Wembley.

With the prospect of etching their name in the annals of footballing history once again, City continue to march forward with unwavering conviction and purpose under Guardiola’s stewardship. They will next face Tottenham Hotspur on Tuesday evening in north London in their penultimate Premier League fixture.

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