The Premier League is used to being a cemetery of titans

Guardiola started laughing. And it seemed like nothing was going to happen. That that song that Anfield dedicated to him with irony and malice mixed in equal parts was going to stay there, in the anecdote of a high-flying match and forced landing for Manchester City. But the Catalan coach decided to respond and raised his hands making a ‘6’ that he sprinkled with a smile no less ironic than the chant that predicted his immediate dismissal as ‘sky blue’ coach. No dictionary was needed to understand that Guardiola was reminding the Liverpool fans that, with him at the helm, they had won six Premier Leagues. Only one fell from another side and it was won, precisely, by Liverpool.

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