Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola produced a hilarious answer when asked if he is the GOAT.
Due to his immense successes at Barcelona, Bayern Munich and City, Guardiola is often labelled as the GOAT, which stands for the Greatest Of All Time.
Since arriving at City in 2016, he has transformed the club and taken them to a new level.
In the 22/23 season, Guardiola finally managed to win the elusive Champions League trophy as City completed a historic Treble after also winning the Premier League and the FA Cup.
As a result, many feel Guardiola has cemented himself as the GOAT after finally breaking his Champions League hoodoo.
During City’s pre-season tour in Tokyo, Japan, Guardiola was asked whether he thinks he is the GOAT.
According to Manchester Evening News journalist, Rich Fay, Guardiola replied: “I am not a goat and I don’t have any intention to be.”
These Guardiola’s comments were shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters.
@duchessofpoms: “This is such a pep answer.”
@Jatin29291233: “That’s what all goats say”
@septyawanchndra: “This kind of humbleness literally make him the GOAT manager 🐐.”
@AmassRichard3: “He is too humble to admit that but his works says it all.”
@Ash_9110: “Like it or not, you are the goat baldy.”
@Reallywasco: “He’ll never admit it. But it’s obvious & clear he’s the GOAT.”
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