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Keane thinks Guardiola is the Special One, not Mourinho

The hype is real and it's taking a hold of every single football fan in the world, Manchester is slowly becoming the main football capital with two of the best managers in the world currently coaching in the city of Manchester. The first one to arrive was Jose Mourinho, he made an instant impact with his unforgettable quote in which he named himself as 'The Special One'. Soon he proved the nickname suited him by winning the Premier League and taking Chelsea to become the top club it is today. 

But the English didn't know better until this season, now that Pep Guardiola has arrived, even Manchester United legends such as Roy Keane are more on the Catalan manager's side. 'Keano' spoke to ITV and gave us some daring statements: "Two coaches in Manchester. Mourinho reckons he's the Special One, to me this guy [Guardiola] is. We've seen City have good starts before and they take their foot off the gas a little bit, but I don't think it will happen under this guy."

The Irish man praised Pep Guardiola's bold move after leaving Joe Hart and Toure Yaya off the squad: "He said he's a challenging coach - it doesn't look like he messes about. I wouldn't like to mess with him."

Photo credit: Manchester City FC

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