Pep Guardiola complaining about player welfare is 'disingenuous', claims Ian Ladyman on It's All Kicking Off as he insists the top Premier League clubs only have themselves to blame for the packed schedule


by Daily Mail

Daily Mail— Pep Guardiola launched an astonishing rant about the schedule on Saturday. It came after Man City beat Chelsea at Wembley to reach the FA Cup final. I'm not having complaining about playing too often. Why are managers disingenuous over player welfare? Listen to the

Daily Mail—Declan Rice is named in both Chris Sutton and Ian Ladyman's top five players of the Premier League season on It's All Kicking Off! after his stellar debut season at Arsenal but who else makes their lists?. The English top-flight season is almost at its end and with things heating up at both ends of the table, Chris Sutton and Ian Ladyman named their top five Premier League players of the campaign.

Daily Mail—Pep Guardiola insists only perfection will secure Man City the Premier League title as he claims Liverpool's defeat by Everton served as a reality check for his side. Man City claimed a 4-0 victory against Brighton. Phil Foden was the standout, scoring twice to. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on

Daily Mail—Pep Guardiola staunchly defends the integrity of Premier League referees in the wake of Nottingham Forest's explosive tweet and insists he 'absolutely disagrees' with club's accusation of bias against Stuart Attwell. The Man City manager (left) said that he was 'extremely disappointed' by the club's tweet which cited 'three extremely poor decisions' that had gone against them at Goodison Park (right).