Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has been accused of being hypocritical after he declared his opposition to plans for a European Super League.
Luciano Moggi, who was banned from football for life due to his involvement in the 2006 Italian match-fixing scandal, believes Guardiola was in the wrong to criticise the plans.
The City manager didn't hold back when first discussing the plans, which were then yet to be scrapped. He declared that the super league shouldn't be labelled as a sporting competition, because there was no consequence for losing.
However, Moggi responded by criticising Guardiola, claiming the City boss only cares about his salary. Guardiola, undoubtedly one of the best managers of all time, is one of the highest-paid
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