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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gets a pretty public attack from Spanish newspaper Marca this Friday.

The fact that the Catalan boss did not mention Real Madrid among the best teams in the last decade was a topic for the international press this week, since the Galacticos have won four Champions League titles in the past five editions and clearly shouldn’t be forgotten.

In a column from writer Manuel Juliá, Guardiola is called ‘is a great coach, but he is also a guy whose ethics fall to the ground as soon as his tongue gets loose’.

Juliá many times claims that the manager hates Real Madrid ‘for political reasons’, which ‘makes him blind’ instead of acknowledging the success from the Santiago Bernabeu side in the past few years.

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The wort ‘hate’ or ‘hates’ is mentioned in the column six times, one of them claiming that Guardiola’s ‘envy’ regarding Real Madrid’s Champions League titles is the worse kind, because that’s the one ‘where hate is born’.

To finish the story, Juliá claims that Guardiola hates Real Madrid ‘because they occupy a space that he would like to occupy as the basic icon in the world of football’.