Ludens the Red
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Delph was your mainstay lb because 50 million Mendy got injured and 25 million Danilo couldn’t cut it. Hasnt Zinchenko only been playing since Walker and Ake had injuries ? Anyway I digress.'Pep didn't go in and coach what they had'.... Otamendi gets into PFA TOTS, Kompany and Mangala have PL medals, Delph is the mainstay LB for the team that got the most points in PL history and Zinchenko is our main LB right now.
Why must people be totally oblivious to what Pep came in and worked with defensively? By the same token, Klopp didn't come in and coach what they had because Clyne, Moreno, Karius, Kolo Toure, Caulker, Sakho got shifted out. In fact, only Joe Gomez remains from the backline Klopp inherited. Unless the expectation was that Pep was going to lead a 33 year old Sagna, 36 year old Demichelis and a 32 year old Clichy to PL glory, it's a ridiculous observation being made.
I don’t think anyone thinks Pep should have just kept what he inherited all these years but @Sylar points out it’s that he’s been able to bring in a catalogue of defenders for incredible fees to get it right. And anyone who’s not delivered had been written off easily and another expensive one brought in. These are staggering advantages which although @footballistic orgasm claims other big/rich clubs have too, is simply not the case.
Pep has been at city since 2016 and these are the defensive players he’s been able to bring in.
Stones 50
Bravo 16
Ederson 35
Walker 45
Danilo 26
Mendy 50
Laporte 57
Rodri 63
Cancelo 60
Ake 40
Dias 62
That is almost half a billion pounds.
In the same time Klopp had had this defensive investment.
Matip free
Klavan 4
Karius 5
Robertson 8
Van Dijk 75
Fabinho 39
Alison 55
Tsimikas 12
198 million.
Man United in that same period have invested about 250 million in their defence. Chelsea about 350 million. Not even gonna bother with Spurs and Arsenal. It’d barely cross triple figures.
So it’s pretty clear Pep is working with resources on a different planet to most managers. And I think city fans need to accept it will always be something mentioned. To basically be allowed 100 million on average every summer JUST to bring in defensive players is pretty staggering. City could lose Stones and Dias to injury and theyd bring in 100 million worth of cover. Liverpool are having to play midfielders and rookies in defence. It also allows you to rotate your defenders more, which you have been doing a lot, again this is a massive advantage Pep has.
On the flip side of this, he hasn’t spent that much on attackers relative to what he’s spent on defence. Partly of course due to you having the talent there already but also because he excels more than any manager probably in the history of the game (and I include Fergie in that) at developing attacking football.
Anyway I’m not saying he needs to go to Newcastle to challenge himself further before someone comes up with that but bloody hell spending half a billion in five years on just defensive players is a massive massive advantage and one not afforded to any other club or manager elsewhere.