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The Pep myth

He’s a charlatan. If Speakman dines out on Bellingham then Pep dines out on Messi and the Barca team which fell into his lap.

He failed at Munich, embarrassing their Champions League legacy, and is finding buying a Champions League trophy at City is hard without Messi or a cheating Busquets.

Pretty much any top flight manager could have won the trophies he did at Bayern in a one-team league or at City due to the resources available.


His hypocrisy at Barca moaning his players needed ‘protection’ when his team committed so many fouls and unpunished fouls probably turned the gods against him for life.

A charlatan :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Kind if wanted Liverpool to win today to create the chance of the historic quadruple.
Also I think City will smash it next season, heard they've signed a promising striker.
 
His teams are like robots. They dont have any heart. He's not like Ferguson or Clough or Paisley or even the likes of Klopp and Ancolotti. Or even a Mourinho, whose sides had a lot of steel about them. He'll militantly win you leagues with a billion pound budget every where he goes, but if a team has more spirit than him, they always go out. I mean they lost to Spurs for fucks sake. How do you get out bottled by Spurs?
What a load of bollocks.

You lose to a team like Spurs because Spurs are a good side and City didn't take their chances and Spurs did. That's football.
No spirit? They came back from 2 nil down against West Ham and again today. You cannot for one moment think they have no spirit. Complacency sometimes, yes, but plenty of spirit.

Robotic? yes. You might call that well disciplined.

I think you're romanticising your own views by pretending some teams have 'steel' and 'spirit' and others don't despite glaring evidence to the contrary.
One minute he's bought success. The next he can't win CL cos he's not a top quality manager (so clearly can't buy it). Plenty HAVE won it and not been particularly successful at league level.
He might never win CL again. Some players amazing players will never win it. It's not really any absolute measure of how good or bad a manager is.

He's not some messiah. Neither is Klopp. They are both charismatic in their own ways and capable of motivating players and instilling some belief (in the players and the fans). Eventually that will run out - as it does with all managers, including Wenger and Ferguson. For now, both Klopp and Guardiola are doing exceptional jobs, but not having it all their own way. Both have decent pots of money to help, but that's no guarantee of success either (it helps a lot though).
 
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Man United and Chelsea are both paying out more in wages, according to this:


Can’t discount the budget he’s had, but I’d still say 4 titles in 5 years is pretty good.

Here’s his points totals for each of the last 13 seasons he’s managed:

Barca: 87, 99, 96,91

Bayern (34 game season): 90, 79, 88

City: 78,100, 98, 81, 86, 93

Am sure that if anyone was able to guarantee 90+ point seasons at clubs like these, then Man United would have done a bit better than they have since Fergie left.
 
I’m sure I’ll get tons of abuse for this, so I’ll caveat in advance. He’s clearly a top coach. This is more a “is he as good as he thinks he is?” post

it’s now 10 years since he won the champions league. Despite having pretty much unlimited money at City and coaching Bayern, one of the biggest clubs on the planet

He got somewhat fortunate with Barca as he inherited arguably the best player ever in his prime

look at his City numbers. He’s been great domestically. But he should be when you look at what he’s bought. The transfer fees are from memory, so tell me I’m wrong

Ederson £35m (one of the highest fees ever at the time)
Walker £50m
Mendy £50m (even without the news he’s been crap)
Cancelo £40m+
Dias, Stones, Ake, Laporte at a combined £220m ish
Rodri £60m
De Bruyne £57m
Silva £35m
Jesus £27m
Mahrez £60m
Grealish £100m
Torres £25m

there will be more. Probably only one looks a shocker, but given the money surely he has to win more?

who has he sold at a profit? Sane?

who has he developed? Foden?

I’ll get pelters, but 10 years since a CL. With that money. He’s not the genius he thinks he is?
As I have said before, the cult of the manager ( or chief coach ) is and has always been over rated. Their success or failure will often be down to factors outside their control.
 
unbelievable manager but absolutely shite to not have won a CL with that city squad since he has joined

no need for the pep toe suckers to cry over my post either mind
 
The Champions League is incredibly difficult to win. You're at the mercy of injuries, players' form, refereeing decisions (not as much now with VAR min) on the day.
 
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