Man City players did not over-celebrate at Man Utd- Pep Guardiola
United boss Jose Mourinho had milk thrown at him outside
the dressing rooms after objecting to City's reaction to the win, which took
them 11 points clear in the Premier League.
Asked if his players celebrated too much, Guardiola
said: "Definitely not.
"We were happy. We won a derby against one of
the best rivals we have."
When asked to respond to Guardiola at a news
conference before Wednesday's game against Bournemouth, Mourinho said he was
"not here to comment on his words".
"The only thing I can say is that for me was
just a question of diversity - diversity in behaviour, diversity in education,
just that and nothing more," he said.
The Football Association said on Monday that both
clubs have until Wednesday to reply to a request for their observations of the
incident.
"After what happened, hopefully it cannot
happen again," said Guardiola. "What happened we will explain to the
FA investigation. United will do the same."
City's players initially celebrated Sunday's victory
- a record 14th in a row in the Premier League - in front of their fans, and
coaching staff tried to persuade Guardiola to join them, but he refused.
After the players and staff headed down the tunnel,
it is understood Mourinho complained outside the visitors' dressing room as he
made his way to interviews.
In the ensuing row, the Portuguese had water and
milk thrown at him while City coach Mikel Arteta suffered a cut head after he
was hit by a plastic drinks bottle.
It is not known who threw it and sources from both
clubs say no punches were thrown during the incident.
"After the game, the players shake hands - no
problem at all - and some players go and celebrate with the fans as
normal," said Guardiola in his news conference before Wednesday's trip to
Swansea.
"After that we went to the locker room and I
encourage to the players to celebrate victories but, of course, inside the
locker room. Of course, with huge respect for our opponents, not just Manchester
United.
"When we lose we have to accept defeat and when
we win to try to celebrate it.
"I am the guy who encouraged them to celebrate
it in that moment but between each other. That is what we did."
FROM bbc.com/sport/
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