Mino Raiola, the controversial representative of players like Paul Pogba, Mario Balotelli and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, recently criticised with hardness to Pep Guardiola in statements conceded to British newspaper 'The Mirror', in which it accused to the Catalan technician tobe  "a coward and a dog". The taut words of the representative originated to raiz of the 'case Ibrahimovic' in the Barça.

Besides, the representative of the Swedish forward even arrived to recognise that Guardiola "is a fantastic trainer, like person is an absolute zero. It is a like the typical priest that says you 'do what say you, but do not do what do'", adding that "if the Manchester City wins the Champions, will insist in the good trainer that is, but will follow it hating".

Conclusive answer of Guardiola

In a first moment, seemed that Pep Guardiola desmarcaría of the statements of the controversial Raiola. Nevertheless, finally it accessed to answer him and did it without biting the tongue. "I will answer another day on Mino Raiola. Today, one before the party, better no. It could answer. Well, it avenges, it goes", it began.

"Compare me with a dog is bad. It is necessary to respect more to the dogs"

The technician of the Manchester City threw of irony to answer him to Mino Raiola, ensuring that it never had spoken with him. "I agree with Raiola. At the end, it discovered my secret: I am a bad man. I am a coward. Never I have spoken with him so I do not know of where comes his opinion. Perhaps of Ibrahimovic". It left to fall.

Desveló The ofrecimiento of Pogba and Mkhitaryan

Guardiola, besides, took out to the light that Raiola offered to the Manchester City the possibility of fichar to Paul Pogba and to Mkhitaryan and went back to ironizar: "two months ago it offered us to Pogba and Mkhitaryan. Why it offered them to us? If I am a bad man, has to protect to his players and not to carry them with a person like me, with a dog. Compare me with a dog is bad. It is necessary to respect more to the dogs".

Besides, it spoke on the French midfield player, recognising that it treats of an extraordinary footballer but ensuring that his club does not have sufficient economic resources as to tackle the operation: "Pogba is an exceptional player, but do not have sufficient money for ficharlo".