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Same can be said for JM
The same JM who won the CL with Porto and Inter?
Has Pep ever won a comp when he wasn't managing the best team in it? Nope.
Same can be said for JM
This. Went to Inter and smashed a treble.League, cup and CL. Aswell as his Porto honours. Winning the treble with Inter, and the CL with Porto is a monumental achievement to winning stuff with Bayern and BarcaThe same JM who won the CL with Porto and Inter?
Has Pep ever won a comp when he wasn't managing the best team in it? Nope.
Be interesting to see how many mistakes Stones has made that has led to a goal / goal scoring opportunity while on the ball..
Must be top of the league for that.
Heh, not really. Inter were still one of the richest clubs in the world when he was in charge, they had a great team and little domestic competition. They weren't as good as barcelona, but worst case they were easily the third or fourth best team in the world that season. More likey, the 2nd bestWinning the treble with Inter, and the CL with Porto is a monumental achievement to winning stuff with Bayern and Barca
Hope he doesn't, I don't think he ever will though he's to stuborn.Jesus. Has Pep actually said he doesn't train tackling with the players and doesn't feel he needs to?
He needs to adapt for the PL or City are in for a rough few years.
Hope he doesn't, I don't think he ever will though he's to stuborn.
I'd be surprised if anybody does. How do you even train tackling? That's something players do naturally...Jesus. Has Pep actually said he doesn't train tackling with the players and doesn't feel he needs to?
I guess he meant to say that he doesn't focus specifically on tackling during training, and not that tackling is pointless.
Do you have a link for this by any chance?
The same JM who won the CL with Porto and Inter?
Has Pep ever won a comp when he wasn't managing the best team in it? Nope.
You just build up other people's point: Mourinho win with teams being not the best team in CL like Barcelona dream team at their peak!Heh, not really. Inter were still one of the richest clubs in the world when he was in charge, they had a great team and little domestic competition. They weren't as good as barcelona, but worst case they were easily the third or fourth best team in the world that season. More likey, the 2nd best
He changed between clubs with high demands as well as inheriting squad with flaws. He spent to correct the flaws and most of the time proves the point of spending. Barcelona has a core yet they still made big signing annually under Pep: Zlatan, Cesc, David Villa, Alexis Sanchez with some bargain like Pique, D.Alves... Bayern had core and bullied their local market for quality signings which is extremely difficult in English market given average player like Sissoko went for 30 mil from a relegated team(!). City spent so much in the past and Pep like Mourinho spent similar figure last transfer window.Amazing achievements at Inter and Porto.
He is still the most 'spendiest' manager of all time though. And you know that's exactly what he will do next summer window, but why not if you can afford it?
You just build up other people's point: Mourinho win with teams being not the best team in CL like Barcelona dream team at their peak!
Absolutely not second best. United and Chelsea that year in form were better. Madrid's individuals can be regarded as better. Not as a team though.
He changed between clubs with high demands as well as inheriting squad with flaws. He spent to correct the flaws and most of the time proves the point of spending. Barcelona has a core yet they still made big signing annually under Pep: Zlatan, Cesc, David Villa, Alexis Sanchez with some bargain like Pique, D.Alves... Bayern had core and bullied their local market for quality signings which is extremely difficult in English market given average player like Sissoko went for 30 mil from a relegated team(!). City spent so much in the past and Pep like Mourinho spent similar figure last transfer window.
The myth was Pep can build a team from scratch on cheap aka better version of Wenger, which now is being challenged.
As other has said Pep has only won with the favorite and yet to prove himself with an underdog. If you want to debate about spending vs DIY approach then it's better to use Wenger or Klopp & Poch (yet to draw a conclusion) argument than Pep.
I don't disagree with anything of that. Just saying it's pointless bringing Mourinho's spending into the discussion when some other posters mentioned Pep would spend hefty to build up this City to the standard of his idealism, to combat the earlier notion of Pep build average squad to all time great level from ground zero.Pep has blown a whole lot of money in his time, but in fairness every manager who has worked at the top has.
Pep was lucky to inherit a team with Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Basquets, Alves and Puyol. They also had an amazing youth system. Having said that, he did take a great team and moved them into the discussion for the best of all-time.
No they don't.
Considering our squad played a style similar to Peps in the last two seasons he would have had a better chance with us.
City have crap fullbacks and centre backs. Their CM options are nothing to shout about and the same can be said in the wide areas.
Pep has blown a whole lot of money in his time, but in fairness every manager who has worked at the top has.
Pep was lucky to inherit a team with Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Basquets, Alves and Puyol. They also had an amazing youth system. Having said that, he did take a great team and moved them into the discussion for the best of all-time.
I still belive that Athletic only play well when Silva plays well.
Fortunately, the Silva of 2016 isn't half the player the Silva of 2013 was.
Athletic?
Tackle usually refers to sliding tackle. That's what Maldini was referring to. In Italy and Spain, defenders are taught NOT to do it. It's strictly supposed to be a last resort kind of thing. And you can bet Maldini never trained in it. In fact, i don't think anybody ever trained in it. What's the point? It's not something players need to practice
Maldini didn't and i don't think Rio did either. I don't think it's a trainable skill, really. Or a skill at all.
And people here are looking at the tackle quote the wrong way. In pep's system, if a player needs to make a tackle it means something went wrong. Ideally, if his team makes no tackles, that should mean they played well and didn't concede anything. The lack of tackling in this game should worry him, because it means his team played with no hunger, urgency, call it whatever you want. Basically, they either have no balls, or they don't care. Either case if i were the manager of that lot i'd be very worried
You answered it. He didn't want to stay at Bayern longer nor went to another big club for a reason: He just want his own style and doesn't want compromise or political struggle, while still have great resource to fund his project. City fits the description perfectly.The feeling I have about Poop, is that he is just to stuborn. He didnt learn at bayern from his mistakes and doesnt seem to at city either. At times his teams play outstanding football; but he doesnt seem to have a plan b or a propper plan b. Seems like he doesnt want one
Don't worry. You're probably doing something better than kicking a ballAs someone who's just turned 31 this thread hasn't been good for my confidence.
I understand that people here will dislike anything connected to City as this is United forum and football is tribal. I can also somewhat understand dislike for the man (because there is a certain snobbish streak), although not to the extent of obsessive hate many tend to show, as Guardiola is generally respectful and well mannered.
But to claim he is not good and tactics and not proven yet is just mind boggling. His Barca and Bayern teams were extremely well organized and consistent. The style he imposes on his teams, based on fluidity and taking risk, is certainly a breath of fresh air in modern football that is too often bland and generic.
He has a big test in front of him though, to instill some confidence and toughness in this City team, and shuffling positions and changing line ups doesn't seem to help.
I thought that was down to injuries? I remember him taking the blame for the epic 4-0 demolition we put on them at the allianz, but it always striked me as weird. We scored twice from set pieces in that game and it was over after that. We didn't really outplay them or anything. We actually played them off the park at the bernabeu, where his ability to prepare his team for the game and his tactics were exposed and surgically torn to pieces, and they got incredibly lucky to escape with only a 1-0 defeat, but apparently he did nothing wrong in that gameBayern you could arguably say they went backwards. I saw a documentary on Sky Sports about his time at Bayern. When they got hammered against Barcelona they made out it was because the players didn't listen to his tactics. Why is he so immune to criticism?
He actually blamed the Bernabeu defeat on his players, saying they wanted to play like they did under Jupp, which is blatantly bull considering Ancelotti basically took a page out of Jupp's playbook to beat Pep's Bayern. Yet, his acolytes will conveniently peddle that particular myth.I thought that was down to injuries? I remember him taking the blame for the epic 4-0 demolition we put on them at the allianz, but it always striked me as weird. We scored twice from set pieces in that game and it was over after that. We didn't really outplay them or anything. We actually played them off the park at the bernabeu, where his ability to prepare his team for the game and his tactics were exposed and surgically torn to pieces, and they got incredibly lucky to escape with only a 1-0 defeat, but apparently he did nothing wrong in that game
That was his excuse for the allianz debacle, not the bernabeu one. In fact, i believe the way they lost the first leg was the whole reason the team wanted to go back to jupp-ball for the second legHe actually blamed the Bernabeu defeat on his players, saying they wanted to play like they did under Jupp, which is blatantly bull considering Ancelotti basically took a page out of Jupp's playbook to beat Pep's Bayern. Yet, his acolytes will conveniently peddle that particular myth.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...nel-fans-able-close-Pep-Guardiola-s-star.html
Manchester City to unveil new glass tunnel where fans will be able to get up close with Pep Guardiola's stars
They really do try far far too hard. Welcome to The Etihad Zoo - Player Exhibit.
There's something lost in translation there then as we generally consider it a tackle if you take the ball off a player that has it under control.