Liverpool manager Arne Slot insists he has no sympathy for Pep Guardiola as Manchester City endure their worst run of form in 20 years.
Manchester City have gone seven games without a win for the first time since 2004, but Arne Slot has no sympathy for Pep Guardiola.
Liverpool went down to a 2-0 victory over the Citizens at Anfield on Sunday to extend their lead over the Premier League champions to 11 points.
The slot is rampant red They are now nine points ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea at the top of the table.
For CityThey are in fifth place after losing their last four games in the top flight, the first time in their history in 16 years.
Guardiola He has now set an unwanted record in each of City's last three games.
the club defeat 4-0 Against Tottenham last week he marked five consecutive defeats for the first time in his coaching career.
Meanwhile the exciting 3-3 draw With Feyenoord in the Champions League midweek it was the first time his team failed to win after being three goals ahead.
And now, in the recent defeat against Liverpool, they have gone seven games without winning.
But Slot He feels no pity for the Spaniard as he commented on the former Barcelona manager's ever-growing trophy cabinet.
In the post-match press conference, the Dutchman was asked if he has any sympathy for Guardiola.
To which he said: “You feel sympathy or empathy with managers who are in a really bad moment.
“Either they have lost a lot of games or they are at the bottom of the league.
“But Pep has won so many things and has already demonstrated it so many times, that that is why the League is not decided in November or December.
“Last season they were eight points behind Arsenal in February.
“So no one has to feel empathy or pity for Pep, maybe for other coaches, but not for Pep.
“He has won a lot of things and will be able to recover City, which is still close to the top of the table, but even more so than it is now.”
Guardiola has had success at Barça, Bayern and City, winning 12 league titles.
Six of his championships have been in England, and he was quick to raise awareness among Liverpool fans after he was the subject of chants of “You're going to get sacked in the morning” by raising six fingers.
Commenting on the gesture, Guardiola said: “I am very proud of my six Premier League wins against that team and the one before.
“I didn't expect Anfield to start shouting at 0-2 that they were going to fire me.
“Maybe I deserve to be fired. With our results, maybe I'm still in the job because I won six Premier Leagues and many titles.
“But I didn't expect to sing at 0-2, maybe at 0-1 when it was tighter or maybe last season or the season before.
“At Anfield I didn't expect it, but it's okay. It's part of the game. When you win, you laugh, when you lose, you laugh.”
City's next game is a home clash against high-flying Nottingham Forest on Wednesday, the same night Liverpool take on Newcastle at St James' Park.