Jose Mourinho v Pep Guardiola: The story of the rivalry
Jose Mourinho v Pep Guardiola: The story of the rivalry

Manchester will be home to
two of the most successful managers in the world next season, as
United's Jose Mourinho and City's Pep Guardiola go head-to-head in the
Premier League.
The pair have clashed many times before and have a fierce rivalry.Here, we look back at their records against each other and the times they've clashed…
Guardiola v Mourinho
La Liga | Champions League | Copa del Rey | UEFA Super Cup | Spanish Super Cup | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Guardiola wins | 2 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 7 |
Draws | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 (PG won on pens) | 1 | 6 |
Mourinho wins | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Four meetings: Guardiola: 2 wins, Draws: 1, Mourinho: 1 win

Jose Mourinho points at Pep Guardiola during the first leg between Inter and Barcelona
The reverse fixture, though, saw the Spanish side win a one-sided contest 2-0 at the Nou Camp. The hosts were without Lionel Messi or Zlatan Ibrahimovic but Xavi picked Mourinho's men apart.
After the game, Mourinho conceded his team had been outplayed - but welcomed the chance of another crack at Guardiola's team: "We're far from being Barca in terms of individual qualities and profile. As a team, Barcelona are better than us. But if I had to play against Barca again tomorrow, I would already be ready. If you told me that Inter will face Barca in the semi-final, I will accept it already."
Former colleagues
Jose
Mourinho and Pep Guardiola worked together at Barcelona between
1996-2000, when Mourinho was a coach and Guardiola was a player.
After a first-leg 3-1 win at the San Siro for the Italian side, Mourinho slammed Barca's claims they should have had a penalty for a foul on Dani Alves.
"A year ago Chelsea were crying and Barca were laughing with the referee," Mourinho said, referring to the controversial Champions League semi-final at Stamford Bridge, which saw referee Tom Henning Ovrebo reject a number of penalty claims from the Blues. "They laughed because he denied my Chelsea boys their rightful place."

Mourinho celebrates Inter Milan's aggregate win over Barcelona
"It is the most beautiful defeat of my life," he said. "It is a style of blood not skill. We were a team of heroes. It's a pity I could not play because I have got the same blood. I have already won a Champions League but today was even better. We made huge sacrifices."
Mourinho's Inter would go on to win the Champions League and match Barcelona's 2008/09 achievement of winning a treble.
Guardiola v Mourinho - trophies
Guardiola | Mourinho |
---|---|
2 Champions League | 2 Champions Leagues |
3 Club World Cups | 1 UEFA Cup |
3 La Ligas | 3 Premier Leagues |
3 Spanish Super Cups | 1 FA Cup |
3 UEFA Super Cups | 3 League Cups |
2 Copa del Reys | 1 Community Shield |
3 Bundesligas | 2 Serie As |
2 German Cups | 1 Coppa Italia |
1 Italian Super Cup | |
1 La Liga | |
1 Copa del Rey | |
1 Spanish Super Cup | |
2 Portuguese Leagues | |
1 Portuguese Cup | |
1 Portuguese Super Cup | |
Total: 21 | Total: 22 |
Eleven meetings: Guardiola wins: 5, Draws: 4, Mourinho wins: 2

Mourinho looks on helpless as his Real Madrid side are thrashed 5-0 by Barcelona
A thumping 5-0 win for Guardiola in Mourinho's first El Clasico handed the Spaniard a head-start. "I'm proud the whole world has seen how we play football," he said.
But it would be a run of four meetings in a little over two weeks from mid-April, as Barcelona and Real Madrid clashed in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and Champions League, which saw the pressure get to both men.
There was a penalty for each team as a 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu all-but assured Barcelona of the league title. But Cristiano Ronaldo clinched the Copa del Rey in extra-time four days later, ending Real's 18-year wait to lift the Spanish cup.

Guardiola may have secured the league but he lost the Copa del Rey final to Mourinho's Real
"Up until now there was a very small group of coaches who didn't talk about referees and a larger group who did," said Mourinho ahead of the teams' Champions League semi-final first-leg. "Now, with Pep's comments, we have started a new era with a third group, featuring only one person, a man who criticises [the referee] when he makes good decisions. This is completely new to me."
Guardiola was incensed - and hit back. "As senor Mourinho has called me Pep, I'm going to call him Jose," he said in his pre-match press conference. "Tomorrow at 8.45pm we will face each other on the pitch. Off the pitch he's won. He's been winning off the pitch all season. Let them give him a Champions League for it so he can enjoy it and take it home. In the press room he is 'el p*** jefe' (the ******* boss) and the one who knows more than everyone else."

Off the pitch he's won. Let them give him a Champions League for it.
Pep Guardiola
For the fifth game in a row (including Inter Milan) Mourinho had a player sent off against a Guardiola side. Pepe was shown a red on 61 minutes and Mourinho himself was dismissed for protesting.
After the match, he launched a shocking attack on Barcelona and the integrity of UEFA officials. "One day, I would like Josep Guardiola to win this competition properly," he said.

Mourinho is sent to the stands - and would later launch an attack on UEFA officials
"Why? Because every semi-final the same things happen. We are talking about an absolutely fantastic football team, so why do they need that? Why? Why does a team as good as they are need something [extra] that is so obvious that everyone sees it?
"I don't know if it is the UNICEF sponsorship or if it is because they are nice guys. I don't understand. They have power and we have no chance. All I can do is leave that question here in the air and hope that one day I will get the response. They have to get to the final, and they'll get there, full stop.

I would be ashamed to have won the Champions League with the scandal of Stamford Bridge. If he wins it this year, it will be with the scandal of the Bernabeu.
Jose Mourinho
With Mourinho serving a touchline ban the sides drew 1-1 at the Nou Camp, sealing Barcelona's passage to the final. "This has been one of the most beautiful nights I have ever lived," said Guardiola, whose team would go on to beat Manchester United at Wembley.
Any hopes the off-season would allow Mourinho and Guardiola's rivalry to cool off vanished in the midst of a fierce Spanish Super Cup second-leg the following August.
After drawing the first match 2-2 ugly scenes marred the return in Barcelona, with Mourinho poking Tito Vilanova, Guardiola's assistant, in the eye during a melee which followed a ferocious tackle from Marcelo on Cesc Fabregas.

Tempers flare during the Spanish Super Cup
Mourinho, though, was ready for war. "I'm not going to say we're happy because we didn't win the Spanish Super Cup, that would be hypocritical of me. But we intended to play like men and not fall on the ground at the slightest touch. I have been taught to play like a man and not to fall first."
However, Guardiola would once again get the better of Mourinho in the first league clash of the season, pulling level with their rivals at the top of La Liga after bouncing back from the quickest-ever Clasico goal from Karim Benzema to win 3-1.
A little over a month later Barcelona were victorious again at the Bernabeu, taking a 2-1 Copa del Rey first-leg lead back to the Nou Camp, where they booked a semi-final spot in the competition they'd go on to win.
However, despite defeat to Barcelona in December, Real Madrid were proving an unstoppable force for all other comers in La Liga, winning 11 in a row after that Clasico loss. By the time they went to the Nou Camp in April, the title was in their hands - and Ronaldo hit the decisive strike in a 2-1 success to put Real seven points clear with four games remaining.

Barcelona's defeat to Real Madrid all but sealed the capital club's La Liga title win
Real went on to win all four remaining games to take the title for the first time in four years, finishing with a record 121 goals to their name and a nine-point advantage over Barcelona. As an illustration of how far clear Mourinho and Guardiola's men were of the rest, third-placed Valencia were 39 points off the summit.
At the end of the season Guardiola announced he was leaving Barcelona for a sabbatical. "It's his life, but for me it's unthinkable to take a sabbatical. He is younger than me, but I'm not tired," was Mourinho's farewell.
Guardiola's Bayern Munich v Mourinho's Chelsea
One meeting: One draw (Guardiola won on penalties)

Mourinho can't hide his disappointment as Guardiola celebrates Bayern Munich's UEFA Super Cup win
Guardiola had taken charge of Jupp Heynckes treble-winning Bayern but needed a last-gasp Javi Martinez equaliser in extra-time against 10-man Chelsea to take the game to penalties. The Spaniard then delivered an inspiring team talk to his players, according to Pep Confidential, Marti Perarnau's book on Guardiola's first season at Bayern.
"Firstly, make up your mind immediately as to where you're going to put the ball and stick with that decision," Guardiola said. "I'll say it again. Decide now, and don't change your mind no matter what happens. Secondly, keep telling yourselves that you're going to score. Repeat it a thousand times and don't stop until after you've taken the penalty. Don't worry and don't change your minds."

Guardiola enjoys the moment with Franck Ribery and the UEFA Super Cup
After the game, Mourinho was quizzed by the press on his poor record against Guardiola - he had only won three of their 16 meetings.
"Your statistics are wrong and very wrong," Mourinho said. "Go there and see what happened with Inter in the Champions League semi-final. I won the Spanish cup final in Valencia, I won the Super Cup in Spain. I was champion in Spain. I won the match for the title in Barcelona with Real Madrid."
Pushed on whether Mourinho had more accurate statistics, he said: "I don't know. Maybe you are right and I am wrong. But I don't care. It's not important."
Expect both managers to show just how important their rivalry is to them when United and City and meet in 2016/17. The pre-season 'friendly' between the clubs on 26 July in China will be an interesting clash on and off the pitch.
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