How Klopp and Arteta rivalries shaped Guardiola's Man City
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How Klopp and Arteta rivalries shaped Guardiola's Man CityTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, The games which defined Guardiola's six league titlesByShamoon HafezManchester City reporterPublished1 minute agoCommentsPep Guardiola will end his decade-long reign at Manchester City this summer after a trophy-filled tenure shaped by memorable managerial battles against Jurgen Klopp and Mikel Arteta.One of the greatest managers of his generation, Guardiola changed the landscape of English football by redefining its style of play, lifting 17 major trophies and bowing out with a domestic cup double in his final season.His passion and enthusiasm on the touchline was unmatched, as opposition managers witnessed up close his obsession for winning football matches.Now 55, Guardiola was pitted against Liverpool's heavy-metal era under Klopp and Arteta's well-drilled set-piece specialists, who brought to an end Arsenal's 22-year wait for the league title."With Guardiola and Klopp, there weren't many similarities," former City defender Nedum Onuoha told BBC Sport. "It was about two different football clubs, two different fanbases and two different footballing philosophies."With Arteta now, it has felt different because it is a familiar adversary for Guardiola as someone who he had in his coaching staff."'Not a rivalry' - Klopp on Guardiola battlesImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, After Klopp left Liverpool, Guardiola said he missed the GermanKlopp had been at Liverpool since October 2015 when Guardiola joined City the next summer. What followed was a colossal eight-year tussle that brought mutual admiration.While previous Premier League managerial rivalries between the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger were rooted in toxicity and mind games, the Guardiola-Klopp narrative was built on a mutual pursuit of perfect fo...





