Pep Guardiola said he expected more respect at Anfield after being taunted about the sack during Manchester Cityâs defeat at Liverpool, with the chants prompting the goalkeeper Stefan Ortega to criticise the city as ânot the best part in the UKâ.
Guardiola held six fingers up to the Anfield crowd â one for each Premier League title he has won at City â in response to chants of âYouâre getting sacked in the morningâ, as Liverpool moved 11 points clear of the faltering champions with a 2-0 win.
It was Cityâs sixth defeat in a sevenâgame winless run, Âcomfortably the worst sequence of Guardiolaâs illustrious managerial career, but the City manager claimed he deserved better from Liverpool due to their fierce rivalry in recent seasons.
Ortega defended his managerâs reaction, while criticising the city of Liverpool. âSomeone told me before that this area is probably not the best part in the UK,â the City keeper said. âI think he reacted really well.â
Guardiola said: âIâm so proud of my six Premier Leagues against that [LiverÂpool] team and the previous team [under Jürgen Klopp]. I didnât expect Anfield to start chanting at 0-2 that I would be sacked. Maybe I deserved to be sacked with our results! Maybe Iâm still in the job because I won six Premier Leagues and a lot of titles.
âThey want to sack me. I wish they were more kind. Why didnât they do it at 0-1? Why didnât they do it last season when we won the Premier League? Why do they want to sack me now? I didnât expect that from Anfield, for other clubs like Brighton I can understand it. But for Anfield I didnât expect this, maybe it is the respect we have. They know we have won six Premier Leagues. But itâs fine, itâs part of the game.â
Guardiola defended his teamâs poor performance at Anfield, Âarguing his players refused to give in but admitting they created little. âI have the feeling that from here we can start to build something,â he said.
âCall me delusional but I have the feeling that from here we will start to build back to winning games and confidence. Our target cannot be talking about titles in November or December. We didnât do that when we were top of the league. But at the same time we are still in December, not the end of the season, so many things can still happen.â
Arne Slot, the Liverpool head coach, said he has no Âsympathy for Guardiolaâs predicament as he feels City will recover to challenge for a fifth Premier League title in succession. âYou feel sympathy or empathy with managers who are in a really bad place, when they have lost many games or are down at the bottom of the league,â Slot said.
âPep has won so many things and shown so many times already. The league is not decided in November or December so no one has to feel sympathy or empathy for Pep. He has won so many things and will be able to bring City back.â
Slot, however, described Liverpoolâs defeat of the reigning Premier League champions, and their victory against the European champions Real Madrid on Wednesday, as a statement from the title favourites.
The Liverpool head coach, who confirmed he will be without ÂIbrahima Konaté and Conor Bradley for several weeks, said: âYes it was [a statement]. Playing against Real Madrid, playing against Man City, teams that have been and are so good and with managers that have won so many trophies, it is always nice to come out in both situations as a winner. But the reason these teams have won so much is they werenât able to win once or twice, they were able to win every single three days.
âWe are really happy with these two wins but we also understand if we want to achieve more than this then winning once or twice, even against these big teams, is not enough to win anything at the end of the season.â