13 of Pep Guardiola’s most hilariously salty and sarcastic moments: Liverpool, Money, Tackles…
Pep Guardiola has been at Manchester City for almost eight years, and in that time he’s treated us to some top-drawer sarcasm.
The master of the passive-aggressive response, Guardiola has a unique and often hilarious way of responding to questions he doesn’t like and using the media to air his many grievances.
Without further ado, we’ve compiled 13 of Guardiola’s best sarcastic responses. Enjoy.
I do it for my ego
Pep has earned his reputation as a proponent of world-class sarcasm by now, but he keeps on delivering.
His explanation of why he gave Jack Grealish a post-match b*llocking in front of the cameras is up there with Guardiola’s all-time best salty responses.
If you say something bad about Guardiola you can be sure he’s going to memorise it and regurgitate it in a menacingly calm manner.
Pep explains why he chooses to speak with players on the pitch after matches in front of the world:
"I do it for the cameras. For my ego. I'm the most famous person of the team. I need the cameras to go to sleep with incredible satisfaction." 😂
🔗 https://t.co/qnYWkXtGlh pic.twitter.com/0kZlBjRKBe
— Hayters TV (@HaytersTV) April 2, 2024
So happy
So happy. So happy. Like you wouldn’t believe.
The meme lives on eternally years later. But the whole interview, and the poor dumbfounded BBC reporter not knowing how to take him, is sensational.
The ‘that good?’ death stare
His wide-eyed stare in response to “that good?” gives Joe Pesci in Goodfellas a run for his money. What we’d give to see Pep recite ‘Funny How? Do I Amuse You?’
We have a lot of money
Guardiola is evidently a keen consumer of the UK sports media and wholeheartedly agrees that City’s success is purely down to their spending. Ahem.
Manchester United’s spending
Pep’s congratulations to Manchester United was misinterpreted as a dig at City’s rivals and their spending. Which it kind of is, but only in a roundabout way – the point he’s making is that spending money doesn’t always guarantee success.
Celtic’s spending
An unnecessary drive-by.
🗣"You can win 1 title with average players, but to win a lot of titles you need top top top top players and they cost money"
Pep Guardiola responds to his comments saying Manchester City's success is down to having money pic.twitter.com/oIfK9vTXyF
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) February 26, 2021
Thank you so much
We don’t need a body language expert in to interpret this one.
Things we miss about football: Pep Guardiola's sarcasm with referees 🤣 pic.twitter.com/keYX3eeaAb
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) May 1, 2020
Nottingham Forest
Take out the tone here and use the words verbatim and Guardiola sounds exactly like that Forest fan in your office. The one that’s mentioned ’79 and ’80 before you’ve finished introducing yourself.
"Next we have Nottingham Forest – 2x Champions League winners. They have won one more than us…” 😂
Pep Guardiola is not serious 💀
🔗 https://t.co/3lIWLHa29M pic.twitter.com/M7qJuzoKFc
— Hayters TV (@HaytersTV) September 19, 2023
Congratulations Liverpool
Liverpool did end up winning the title at a canter that season, in fairness. Pep got his congrats out of the way nice and early.
“Congratulations Liverpool, you are the champions!” 🤔
A sarcastic Pep Guardiola insists @ManCity’s quest for a third consecutive Premier League title is far from over… 🙅♂️ pic.twitter.com/q4UMpNqPnW
— Hayters TV (@HaytersTV) September 14, 2019
Premier League schedule
Thank You So Much rivals So Happy for top spot in the Pep passive-aggressive lexicon.
Jurgen Klopp would be proud of this one.
“From Greece… thank you so much to the Premier League!” 😬
Sarcastic Pep takes aim at the @premierleague over the scheduling of @ManCity’s game against Newcastle 👀
🔗 https://t.co/XYftcFTghc pic.twitter.com/whjr08spkY
— Hayters TV (@HaytersTV) August 16, 2023
So jealous
A master at work.
Pep Guardiola's sarcasm is absolutely world class 🤣
"I don't like when Erling Haaland scores three goals and all the highlights are for him. I'm so jealous!" 😬 pic.twitter.com/ds9nSAj9YB
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) November 5, 2022
Every weekend he’s diving
Channelling Liam Neeson from Taken, Guardiola is not going to stop, forgive or forget when his players get criticised.
Pep Guardiola sarcastically reacts to KDB's penalty appeal against Crystal Palace
🗣"He is diving, every weekend he is diving" pic.twitter.com/Yua91SpcPr
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) October 21, 2019
What’s tackles?
The original and best.
Pep got pilloried for these by the proper football men for not understanding how English football works, but five Premier League titles later it’s probably safe to say he’s figured things out.
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