Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has aimed a cheeky dig at neighbours United over their spending after they ended a six-year trophy drought by winning the Carabao Cup.
Guardiola won nine major pieces of silverware in a timeframe similar to United's long wait between triumphs, including four Premier League titles and four League Cups.
Guardiola congratulated United on Sunday's win over Newcastle - a result that could prove a springboard for greater things in the coming years under Erik ten Hag - but he could not resist a joke about financial matters.
It has often seemed to bother Guardiola that critics regularly apply a caveat when discussing his successes at City by pointing out how much the club have spent on players.
Yet over the last five years, United's outlay actually eclipses City's with £685million spent by the Old Trafford outfit in comparison to £660million by their rivals.
Those figures may be relatively close but when looking at net spending in that time the difference is more stark, with United's being £527million and City's £162million.
Speaking at a press conference, Guardiola said: 'Congratulations to United for the Carabao Cup and to Newcastle as well - the game was entertaining.
'Sooner or later it should happen, shouldn't it? It should happen. Welcome.'
Asked if United could now kick on and become serious title challengers, Guardiola said with a broad grin: 'If they spend a little more money, yes! It's because they didn't spend, isn't it?
'It's normal, they're in the position they normally should be. The reality is that two teams, Liverpool and ourselves, have done incredibly well in the numbers.
'When I landed here I thought United would always be there, for the history, for everything, and Erik is doing an incredible job.
'It's normal. United have to be there. Always having been opponents we were better in the previous seasons and now it's closer. Anything can happen in the Premier League.'
Yet while Guardiola was happy to welcome United back to the top table of the English game, he still landed a further blow on City's rivals by referring to the two clubs' recent trophy count.
He said: 'I remember when we travelled to win our first Carabao Cup and everyone was so excited to do it. For the staff it was new, for the players it was new.
'The fourth time we travelled there to win the Carabao Cup for the fourth time in a row, it was, "Well, it's OK, another one, another day in the office".'
City turn their attention to the FA Cup as they travel to Bristol City in the fifth round on Tuesday night.
sandy73
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it's 69 +1 Carbao Cup .. Don't count only your retirement income for 4 years but a life time of 70 years .We have 70 what about you? Pep ... whatever and your income should be legit isn't it Pep? You have to prove it to exist ... not Manchester United ...Just remember that City should be the last to talk about the Financial Fair play and its merits ....I know this picture 🤕🤕🤕 hurts you..badly🤣🤣🤣
ManUtdAmadDialo
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Not related but very interesting👀 The Italian Enzo Ferrari who is the founder of 'Ferrari' died on 14 August 1988
Then after 2 months on 15 October 1988 Mesut Òzil was born in Germany🤔
Ineznik
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Manchester united currently better than city
Pahcimorsy
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City slowly going down hill … ETH> pep
Lovebug2
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Manchester United success is about Money. They bought established players from ajax , Caesmiro, Erickssen , Varane, etc and spent almost a billion to win the Carabao Cup. Pep is right.
SMHellas
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Pep clearly has small club syndrome. The fact is the money United spends is generated by revenues the club brings in, not by shady deals made by ultra rich owners. City is a nothing club who got big spending owners, much like Walker era Blackburn. Even if United is bought by Qatari's, it will mostly spend the money it generates itself
gborne
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Speak as much as you can, but ETH will bring this to Old Trafford
classicprince
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Rivals fans said Manchester United had an easy run to the Carabao Cup glory. But this was how it happened; Brighton knocked out Arsenal Charlton knocked out Brighton Man United knocked out Charlton Man City knocked out Chelsea Man City knocked out Liverpool Southampton knocked out Man City Newcastle United knocked out Southampton Manchester United beat Newcastle United Tottenham? Nottingham Forest knocked them out. Nottingham Forest? Manchester United won them both legs. Manchester United are just good. Accept it and move on.
Jaydine
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Chill😂😂😂🔥