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Pep Guardiola 'disappointed' by Mauricio Pochettino's criticism over Harry Kane remarks

The Manchester City manager started the saga after calling Tottenham the 'Harry Kane team'

Mike Whalley
Friday 13 October 2017 23:16 BST
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The Manchester City manager said he didn't mean to disrespect the Tottenham boss
The Manchester City manager said he didn't mean to disrespect the Tottenham boss (Getty)

Pep Guardiola has intensified his dispute with Mauricio Pochettino by saying he is “disappointed” by criticism from the Tottenham manager.

Pochettino accused his Manchester City counterpart of being “disrespectful” by describing Spurs as “the Harry Kane team”.

Guardiola used the phrase at the end of last month after citing Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester United as City’s main rivals for the Premier League title.

Kane has scored 11 of Tottenham’s 21 goals in all competitions this season, and the England international has struck nine goals in his last five matches for club and country.

That latest run has seen him score seven goals in his last three games for Tottenham, scoring twice in a 3-2 win at West Ham, then a hat-trick against Apoel Nicosia in the Champions League, then another two in a 4-0 win at Huddersfield just before the last international break.

He also scored two winning goals as England completed a successful World Cup qualifying campaign with successive 1-0 victories over Slovenia and Lithuania this month.

Pochettino has bristled at the suggestion that Spurs are a one-man team, but Guardiola says it was never his intention to belittle them.

He said: “I was never disrespectful to my colleague. I was never disrespectful in a press conference. Never.

“When I talked about Harry Kane’s team, it was because Harry Kane was scoring a lot of goals.

Kane has found himself caught in the cross-fire (Getty Images)

“And I know perfectly that Tottenham are not Harry Kane alone.”

Guardiola, whose side are top of the Premier League as they go into today’s Premier League home game against Stoke, said that he has always been quick to give credit to Tottenham, who finished second last season, one place above City.

“I think last season, the person who spoke most about appreciating the way Tottenham play was me,” Guardiola said.

“When they lost to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final last season, I said it was incredible, because Chelsea had four shots on target and scored four goals.

“As I said, Tottenham are one of the best teams playing. So I’m really disappointed if he said that.

Guardiola has insisted he didn't mean to belittle Tottenham (AFP/Getty Images)

“I don’t know what he said, but I was never disrespectful about my colleagues.

“I respect a lot what Tottenham have done in the last two or three years. There is a lot of credit in the way they play, in the way they want to show their football in the Premier League, the way they are always attacking.”

Guardiola thought he had a good relationship with the Tottenham manager, who he believes must have misunderstood his comments.

“Maybe I should say Pochettino’s team when I said Harry Kane’s team,” Guardiola said.

“But I said it because he scored two goals more against Huddersfield and a goal for the national team and another goal for the national team.

“I think Mauricio has made a mistake. Never in my career have I not been respectful.

Pochettino took offence to Guardiola's Kane remarks (AFP)

“Maybe I can answer something where I attack my team or my club, but never would I be disrespectful about Mauricio or Tottenham.”

Guardiola, meanwhile, is hopeful that David Silva will sign a new contract soon.

Silva, who has scored 51 times in 315 games for City since arriving from Valencia in 2010, has just under two years left on his current contract.

He is expected to sign an extension through to 2020, with director of football Txiki Begiristain leading the negotiations.

Guardiola said: “It’s about Txiki but I think we’d like him to stay until he decides.”

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