Premier League
Guardiola Responds To Rooney’s Criticism Over Manchester City’s Reaction
Pep Guardiola has dismissed criticism of Manchester City’s celebrations after their win over Arsenal, calling the remarks “stupid things.”
City secured a 2-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium, moving to within three points of the Premier League leaders with a game in hand. At full-time, Gianluigi Donnarumma leapt into the crowd behind his goal in celebration.
Several other City players also marked the result with exuberant reactions on the pitch.
Among those to question this were Wayne Rooney and Danny Murphy in their capacity as pundits on Sunday night’s Match of the Day.
Rooney described the celebrations as being “a bit over the top”. While Murphy said, “If you are an Arsenal player, you are thinking, ‘Hold on, we’re still leading.’ It was a heavy celebration, and I was surprised by that.”
“People can say whatever stupid things they want to say,” Guardiola said when looking ahead to City’s trip to Burnley on Wednesday night.
“They celebrated because they knew the value of the opponent. They knew if we didn’t win it would be ‘bye-bye [to the title race]’. They won and still we are there.
”How can they not celebrate it? As much as you respect the opponent and the fans of the opponent, celebrate however you want.
“Of course, we are not going to celebrate in the middle of the week if we win 3-0 or 4-0 and the opponent is different. Everybody knew that game, it was a final. Especially for us.
”Maybe not for them but for us it was a final and of course, you have to celebrate it.”
City’s Chance to Top
If City win at Turf Moor they will move level with Arsenal on 70 points and also, at the very least, level on +37 goal difference. City have scored 65 goals in 32 games, conceding 29. While Arsenal have scored 63 goals in 33 games, conceding 26. If the two teams finish the season with the same number of points. Then the one with the superior goal difference will finish top.
“If [we chase this], we’ll be unbalanced, and when unbalanced. We are going to concede a lot of goals.”
Rodri is set to miss the trip to Burnley, and possibly Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Southampton. Because of the groin injury the midfielder sustained against Arsenal.
“We will see for the next games,” Guardiola said about when Rodri might be able to return.
“Maybe Southampton or maybe in 12 days [against Everton].
