Pep Guardiola accused the Premier League of Double Standards after moving competitions to help the Euro finalists next week.
And he is also appalled about the decision to make his Manchester City Play their Reslick game with Bournemouth On Tuesday evening.
The Etihad chef has often grumbled on the schedule that his team was handed over after the key Champions League tyres.
Both both Manchester United And Tottenham Had moved their league games to last night to give them more time to prepare on Wednesday evening Europa League Final in Bilbao.
He said: “Tottenham played Aston Villa On Friday evening prior to the Europa League final. Good decision.
“I am not sarcastic. The Premier League has made a good decision.
“But we played all the time in semi and quarterfinals of the Champions League on Wednesday and then played on Saturday.
“This season, when we didn’t play in those matches, we played on Sunday – when we didn’t need the extra day.”
In the meantime, City still needs points from their last two Prem matches to guarantee a top five place and secure Champions League football Next term.
And they have not received any favors, planned with their home game against the cherries for Tuesday evening – although the city in today’s FA Cup final is against Crystal Palace.
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Guardiola said they had not asked that it was being moved, but added: “I would rather play on Wednesday, certainly. It will be difficult.
“We fought against these situations for nine years, every season and nothing goes.
“We are going to play on Tuesday evening against an intense, physical, direct and powerful team like Bournemouth.
“They play for the Europa League of Conference qualification. So we have to deal with that. But they decided that we had to play on Tuesday.”
For now, Guardiola has to concentrate on beating a palace side that is looking for a very first big trophy.
The city boss, on the other hand, has won 38 large pots during his management career – but it insists that he will be just as motivated.
He said: “If you have never won, it is especially for Oliver Glasner, the players and the fans.
“But I have incredible enthusiasm to win, so we will see what happens.”
And Guardiola opened the door for Ballon d’Or winner Rodri – who has not characterized since the damage of his cruciate knee ligament in September – to appear in Wembley.
But it seems unlikely – and Pep said: “I’m waiting for the doctors.
“If they tell me that he is ready, he will start. We don’t want to take a risk.”
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