Pep Guardiola has backed his players to perform on the pitch after refusing to get drawn into their war of words with Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The Liverpool defender has added spice to this weekend’s crunch Premier League title clash against Guardiola’s City by claiming that winning trophies means more to the Merseyside club.
City players Erling Haaland and Ruben Dias hit back by pointing out Alexander-Arnold has not won the treble – therefore suggesting he could not know how the Manchester club feel – but Guardiola does not want to add fuel to the fire.
Erling Haaland has hit back at Trent Alexander-Arnold
Instead, he will simply encourage the champions to do their talking on the pitch in an encounter that could have a huge bearing on the destiny of the Premier League title.
The City manager said: “I’m so happy with my players, all the time, over many, many years.
“Do you think we’re not going to fight because Erling and Ruben talk? Without these talks we will not fight?
“We are there and, after what happened over the last years, we are going to try again tomorrow and do a good game.
“They defend the club not by responding to this guy but what they have done for many years on the pitch every three days. That is the best way.
“I could answer him (Alexander-Arnold), but why? It is what it is.
“I’m incredibly proud of what we have done and I don’t need that to prove to me what my players really feel and are trying to do it.”
Guardiola was asked further about Alexander-Arnold’s comments as he held his pre-match press conference on Friday but simply wished the England international well.
Alexander-Arnold has been sidelined with a knee injury for the past month and is not expected to feature on Sunday.
He said: “I wish him
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