The media will always pick a perogative and choose their favorites, nothing Pep can do about that. Take the Mane red reaction, swap Mane for Diego Costa and 50% of the media change their opinion. I actually find it weird alot of the media champion Pep in general as he shows them nothing but contempt.
Of course he has complained about money, so too has Jose when it suits him (Kyle Walker) but the reality is something they all know and will openly admit. Generally he who buys best and has best players win. Pep was lucky with the youth crop at La Masia, like Fergie was with the class of 92. You get the feeling both groups would have been class regardless, but would their team results have been as good is the real question? Would those kids have stuck around etc...
I find the media circus around every manager quite nauseating as they get put in a box so to speak. For example Pep and youth is one, that is simply not true but the media will spout it anyway. Another is Jose and negativity, another manager sets up for a 0-0 and gets it media slaughter them, Jose does it and the media say "another Jose masterclass in tactics", take the 2nd derby last season as an example. Klopp going mental and its "passion" according to the media. Pep does it "he's struggling with the pressure", Jose does it "Thats Jose being a wanker again.". All Italian manager build great defences is another, Ranieri is "a tinker man" despite the fact he won the title with Leicester using about 12 players etc..
Its unfair that said managers get stereotyped like that but its part of lazy journalism.. Jose happened to be the first manager handed infinite funds (at Chelsea) so he's the spender. Pep is lucky that his first major job handed him youth like Messi, Sergio etc... so he's "the youth guy". Basically one manager will be slaughtered for the exact same reasons another is praised depending on the box where the media have shoved them.
Pep of course has his flaws, lots of flaws. But the supposed arrogance that people say he has is more to do with others opinions of Pep's than his opinion of himself. Ask Pep "Whose the best manager of all time?", he'll answer "Sir Alex Ferguson" before you finish the question. Hardly the signs of someone who is hugely arrogant.