Tottenham Hotspur supporters did not like how Manchester City boss referred to the team.

Tottenham Hotspur fans have hit out at the way Pep Guardiola referred to the team this weekend.
Guardiola accepted that Spurs could be title challengers this season, but also implied they were a bit of a one man team.
The Spaniard was quoted by The Sun: “We have United [and] the Harry Kane team who scores every game two or three goals.”

Guardiola may have simply been being a bit lazy, but his comments came off as a little disrespectful.
Last season Spurs managed to beat Manchester City 2-0 when Harry Kane was out injured.
City are currently five points ahead of Tottenham in the league table, but Guardiola knows his team will have a tough game when they take on Spurs, who they have not beaten in the league in their last four attempts, the last victory coming back in 2015.

Kane is in terrific form with six league goals, while City’s Sergio Aguero who has the same figure has just been ruled out injured for two months.
The two teams next meet at The Etihad on December 16.
Here is a look at how Tottenham fans reacted on Twitter to Guardiola’s comments…
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