Cheating? Unlimited money? No, biggest advantage Man City have is Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola is the biggest advantage Manchester City have over the rest. What happens when he goes?
Pep Guardiola is the biggest advantage Manchester City have over the rest. What happens when he goes?
Pep Guardiola has called for more than 100 Premier League charges levelled against the club for alleged financial irregularities to be resolved immediately.
Where does this latest iteration of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City sit on our list of the 10 greatest ever Premier League teams?
Manchester City may be in a period of dominance on the pitch right now, but this kind of spell always has a sell-by date.
One Mailboxer is left cold by Manchester City’s lack of spontaneity, while another sees the modern day superhero in them. But they’re no John McClane or Indiana Jones…
The last time Chelsea were sh*t they won the league the next season. But Chelsea weren’t *this* sh*t, nor were the Premier League title winners *this* good.
Pep Guardiola has likened Manchester City’s match against Chelsea on Sunday to serving “to win Wimbledon” in tennis as his side prepare for title glory.
The Mailbox features the full spectrum of views on Man City and their methods. Also: Arsenal as specialists in failure; and a plea for Trent Alexander-Arnold…
After the anger of the morning Mailbox comes the neutrals who say that Manchester City are brilliant to watch under Pep.
Guardiola was seen berating De Bruyne from the touchline, which caused the playmaker to shout ‘shut up’ at his manager. He must be annoying, to be fair.
Much of the Mailbox isn’t impressed by Manchester City blowing away Real Madrid while City fans aren’t crowing yet. Also: the FA’s hypocrisy over Ivan Toney…
Man City are no Lance Armstrong…they still spend considerably less than Chelsea and Manchester United. They are just run by a genius.
Pep Guardiola says a week in which Manchester City can reach the Champions League final and win the Premier League again is a “dream come true”.
Guardiola has revealed his displeasure with Mina for what he implied were underhand and unsporting tactics during their 3-0 win at Goodison.
With little to separate Man City and Arsenal at the top of the table – aside from, well, points – we’ve picked out 50 stats to see how the title ...
It’s massive at the top and bottom of the Premier League – both at Goodison. Arsenal have their hardest remaining fixture, while Man Utd and Leicester must shape up sharpish…
Pep Guardiola has declared he is no longer “going to fight” the hectic fixture schedule with Manchester City chasing a possible Treble.
Claude Makelele has sensationally claimed that Man City boss Pep Guardiola would not be doing a better job than Frank Lampard at Chelsea.
Pep Guardiola has praised his side’s efforts against Leeds but admitted that Erling Haaland should have taken the penalty instead of Ilkay Gundogan.
Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne may come straight back into the Man City team for Saturday afternoon’s Premier League game against Leeds United.
Sam Allardyce has urged Leeds United to produce their best defensive performance of the season in his first game in charge at Man City on Saturday.
Allardyce said he is “as good as” Guardiola when he was unveiled as Leeds’ new head coach and Pep agrees the ‘old’ guard like Warnock deserve credit.
Manchester City are becoming increasingly confident that they will be able to keep Ilkay Gundogan as Barcelona’s financial issues are flagged.
Pep Guardiola insists the title race is far from over despite his Manchester City side taking firm control this week with victory over Arsenal.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has been brilliant as the farthest right centre-back of four for Manchester United. Is Pep Guardiola getting credit for Erik ten Hag’s idea?
According to reports, there is a feeling at Man Utd that Harry Maguire would ‘thrive’ at Manchester City if he worked under Pep Guardiola.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher thinks this current Manchester City team ‘is superior to the Manchester United team that won the Treble in 1999’.
Pep Guardiola insisted there was nothing decisive about Manchester City’s 4-1 win over Premier League rivals Arsenal
Samir Nasri has recalled how he had to tell “arrogant” Pep Guardiola to stop yelling at him like a “child” during his time at Man City.
Man City head coach Pep Guardiola has acknowledged that Wednesday’s game against Arsenal is “really important” but the outcome will not be “decisive”.