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Pardiola time
Didn't his relationship with Messi deteriorate by the end of his tenure there? Considering Messi pretty much runs the club, don't see a Pep return.If he has half a brain cell, Pep Guardiola will be on the phone to them right now
You could just imagine, Everton are on the up and Barca come and nick their manager.They'll pull someone out of left field like they usually do... a Koeman, Kluivert , Laudrup sort of guy.
Yeah: I think Wenger at this stage of his life and Barcelona are a perfect match. Even experienced players like Messi could still learn a thing or two from him.The Barcelona job would be perfect for Wenger, and would give him a chance at winning The Champions League before he retires.
He has always tried to play Barcelona football... but without Barcelona players. The players would enjoy his style of management.
They'd get knocked out by Arsenal in the last 16.
Yeah: I think Wenger at this stage of his life and Barcelona are a perfect match. Even experienced players like Messi could still learn a thing or two from him.
I'd be quite fascinated to see what Wenger did with that level of resources and players.
Pochettino would be perfect, already build foundations, have left top4 competing team and young squad behind with great discipline, he has nothing to prove he will never win the title at spurs, and it will only get worse when we kick on liverpool get a grip and mancity who can outspend them easily. Mauricio Pochettino would be great, would be interesting if he took some players to Barca with him
Can't see anyone with ambition touching Wenger with a 10 foot barge pole.
His ship has sunk.
Alan Curbishley gets a job at last. He's been waiting for this job.
This.
Perfect fit.
Never
Seems reasonable to make the decision earlier than later for all involved. I'm grateful for the way Lucho reignited this Barcelona side made impotent by Tata Martino and the board's calamitous decision making but he demonstrated pretty clearly he could not continue. Luis Enrique has no tactical prowess to compensate for MSN getting starved of opportunities on top of betraying the playing philosophy Cruyff instilled at the club
Sampaoli seems to be the popular choice but there will be no shortage of candidates. Of course, in the end there still remains a terrible board in power and no one can be sure what sort of choice they may make. Links to trending coaches like Tuchel, Jardem or Klopp are improbable as the club has already been burned by bringing in a coach with no Primera pedigree.
Sampaoli would seem to tick all the boxes but he's never had great success on the club level and it remains to be seen how he finishes at Sevilla this season. I like his energy and the Bielsa style coupled with proper midfield control - we'll see
Leicester fans will be hoping for that.Hodgson
After visiting the Barca museum some years back, I am sure they will make sure there is a trophy for it.If they finished 4th under wenger it would be the funniest thing ever to happen since time and space came into existence
And pretty much ruled himself out from managing Barca. Don't get why his name is always brought up for them.Pochettino played for Espanyol for like 6 years, even managed them.
Barca are already getting into practice for the getting knocked out bit.I hope Wenger gets it and comes fourth in La Liga, while being knocked out in the last 16 of the CL by Bayern Munich.
You know what? I'd be happy for Wenger if he went there and won the CL next season. It'd give Arsenal fans food for thought as they looked up from their mid table plight under their next manager.
Gosh, I'm a die hard Barcelona fan and yet I can't stand how pretentious this sounds.
He has coached a transitioning team into a Treble and 6/8 available titles, different Gk's, no more Alves, Mascherano almost out of the team in favour of Umtiti, Digne doing a fair job, no more Xavi, no Pedro. Basically his 11 this season has at least 5 different players from what he inherited and he's on every competition (with the hard leg against PSG).
He has done a great job to keep earning titles while not abandoning our way of playing this game even when we've lost key players of our golden age (Valdes, Alves, Puyol, Xavi, Half-a-Iniesta, 2/3 forward players) and yet he leaves the bench as a "betrayer of Cruyff ideas"? God damn no doubt people hate our self-righteous ways
Why is he leaving?
Germans are oddballs though. If you ever want an exception to a football rule look there first.Or Heynckes, what a trainwreck of a season it was for Bayern
Sampaoli, surely? Why would they want Wenger at all?
Yup, Wenger already has a ready-made but nonsensical excuse, and we all know how much he loves those. "Where were Barcelona in Europe in the year before I came?"Barca are already getting into practice for the getting knocked out bit.
Too soon. Xavi will be a Barca manager, but in a few years time.Xavi.