Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has mocked the Premier League for failing to charge his side for the Steven Gerrard slip that cost Liverpool the title.
Guardiola, who has come out swinging after his club were hit with over 100 charges by the Premier League last week, has once again taken aim at the governing body.
And in a fresh dig at Liverpool, who have finished second three times to City, the Catalan referenced the Gerrard slip against Chelsea in 2014 that famously helped Manuel Pellegrini’s side to league title glory.
“The goal from Aguero, when Balotelli slipped?
I don’t know if we are responsible for Steven Gerrard slipping at Anfield.
I have respect for Steven Gerrard – but that moment belongs to us.
“The moments that we lived these years together, the Premier League will decide…but I know what we won and the way we won it.
Before the City boss added: “What I can say is I am proud of my owners, of my chairman, and the relationship we have had, this time together.
If they want me here I will be here.
But if they want me I will not let them down and my players, too.
I want to convince them that what we have done, we have done and they won’t remove it.”