PEP AND JOSE
Manchester City might be top of the Premier League under the
Catalan coach but their city rivals boast a stronger manager, according to the
Middlesbrough boss.
Jose Mourinho remains a better manager than Pep Guardiola,
according to Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka.
By contrast, Manchester City sit top of the Premier League -
eight points clear of United - and dispatched Barcelona 3-1 in the Champions
League on Tuesday to move to within touching distance of the knockout phase.
But Karanka, who was Mourinho's assistant at Real Madrid,
says the Portuguese still has the edge over the former Bayern Munich boss.
"For me, yes Jose is better than Pep," Karanka
said ahead of Middlesbrough's clash with City on Saturday.
He added of Guardiola: "We are not really friends
because Real Madrid versus Barcelona were such big games and I wasn't with him
in the national team so I didn't have a relationship with him.
"He is one of the best coaches, but I don't think one
is much, much better than the rest because we have Jose, we have Pep, but we
also have Diego Simeone in Spain, Jurgen Klopp here, Mauricio Pochettino,
Antonio Conte with Chelsea and Massimiliano Allegri in Italy."
Indeed, Karanka believes Arsenal - who were held to a 0-0
draw by Boro last month - are very much a match for City.
"It was 18 amazing players. Maybe not better than
Manchester City now, but certainly no worse than the team we will be playing
against at the weekend.
"Will this City team win the league? I think it is hard
to say. There is Man City, but there is also Arsenal and Chelsea right up
there. There are a few teams who will think they can win."
Alvaro Negredo is in line to face his former side at the
Etihad Stadium and Karanka expects the striker to be determined to prove a
point, after he struggled for form in the latter part of his one season with
City.
"I think it is an extra motivation for him. When you
have played in a big team and now you are facing up against them in their
stadium, it can be an extra motivation to do well."
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