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Pep, imploding or tactical ploy to get more money?

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[article]There is a problem with excellence. Over two seasons, Manchester City raised the bar to historic levels. If they are falling short now, it is in comparison with their immediate predecessors and with a side spurred on to greater heights by competition.

The defending champions are, Pep Guardiola thinks, victims of their own success. In a perverse way, they are architects of their own probable downfall.

“When we arrived here the standard was 85 points to win [the Premier League],” Guardiola said. He was almost exactly right: the champions in the previous six seasons took an average of 85.33. “Now you have to reach almost 100 points.”


City got exactly 100 in 2018, 98 the following year. But Liverpool claimed 97, the joint third-best tally ever, even adjusting earlier totals to award a third point per victory, last season. They are setting a record-breaking pace now.

“We helped Liverpool to make this step, with incredible top players and now it is the level you have to reach,” Guardiola reflected and, perhaps, regretted.

“To stay at that level for three, four or five years is so difficult. I didn’t want to think it too much in the beginning of the season but I thought we will be able to do it again.”

Instead, City head to Arsenal having already dropped as many points, 16, as they did in the whole of last season. And yet their current average of two points per game would have put them in title contention at this stage of most previous seasons.

“All the teams that are behind Liverpool, we know we have to make 100 points,” he said. "Before it didn’t happen and we were the reason why.

“They have maintained last season's standards for this season. This is their second season at this level. It helps they didn't win [the league] since a long time ago. You smell it. I felt it in the first season when we took 78 points. There were just two or three players in the locker room who had won the Premier League. The rest hadn't won it. We wanted to feel this experience and lift the trophy.”


But, as Guardiola explained, City’s current mixed form is the norm for the majority, even among the most distinguished.

“We are struggling a little bit,” he said. “In the last years we were incredibly consistent home and away but this season we have dropped points. Sometimes in a process, in NBA teams, with incredible tennis players, there are problems or periods in the season when you struggle a little bit.

“I would say that is [more] normal than the people can expect. The situation we are in is going to help us in the future.”

Their immediate future entails a trip to Arsenal, with John Stones added to the injury list and David Silva facing a late fitness test. He faces a side without a manager, with Freddie Ljungberg in interim charge after Unai Emery was sacked. Emery’s English was mocked but Guardiola does not believe that was the root of his failure.

“The lack of communication with Unai is because he didn’t win,” he said. “Today there are a lot of weapons to communicate to the players, not just through the words. There are the hands, the body, the emotions, the images, your assistants: many things. It happened because he didn’t win games. [If he wins], people say it is perfect how he communicates.”[/article]
 
He’s obviously frustrating that we are doing to them what they did to the rest of the league for the last 2 years.
 
If City are falling behind after all they've spent and the quality they have on hand... They've only got themselves to blame.

Pep is an amazing manager but he needs to raise his hand, admit he hasn't achieved the best results this year and tell his team"s fans sorry and that he's going to try ti do better.

Blaming it on lack of funds or anything else is just absurd.
 
Care to rephrase?

Nah. I am a Nice guy so remainer of season is long enough. After that there is no need to go on about that glorious City achievement of brushing aside the league while others weren't even close. Fuck they are not even close to that sentiments over at Bluefume. Who would believe that when you finally got over that insane United/Mourinho worship you would turn blue?
 
Nah. I am a Nice guy so remainer of season is long enough. After that there is no need to go on about that glorious City achievement of brushing aside the league while others weren't even close. Fuck they are not even close to that sentiments over at Bluefume. Who would believe that when you finally got over that insane United/Mourinho worship you would turn blue?

That’s not what I meant at all. Pep said in the interview above that the points they have now would be leading La Liga and that he can’t do anything about Liverpool. Just like the points we racked up last year would have won the league every other year if not for them, he doesn’t like a taste of his own medicine.
 
That’s not what I meant at all. Pep said in the interview above that the points they have now would be leading La Liga and that he can’t do anything about Liverpool. Just like the points we racked up last year would have won the league every other year if not for them, he doesn’t like a taste of his own medicine.

What you said he don’t like that what we are doing to them is what they did to the whole league last 2 years.

Last year they had zero gap on us over the course of the season. It was rather the opposite. Would he prefer to be one win away from leading the league now? Because that was pretty much the situation last year. He would be over the fucking moon to have the situation from last year where them and us were head to head- nose to nose. He would not be frustrated at all.

And you have been on that bandwagon for quite some time. So I don’t care what you meant. I see what you write.
 
Can someone (@Woland ???) make a gif of Pep literally imploding? Seeing this thread title continually on the first page of the forum makes me want to see this image.
 
What you said he don’t like that what we are doing to them is what they did to the whole league last 2 years.

Last year they had zero gap on us over the course of the season. It was rather the opposite. Would he prefer to be one win away from leading the league now? Because that was pretty much the situation last year. He would be over the fucking moon to have the situation from last year where them and us were head to head- nose to nose. He would not be frustrated at all.

And you have been on that bandwagon for quite some time. So I don’t care what you meant. I see what you write.

If you don’t want to listen to an explanation of a misunderstood point fair enough, I can’t help you then.
 
In this situation - he is feeling hopeless, because he has never faced this with any of his previous clubs, Barca - had the best players in the world at that time, Bayern - he had the ability to deplete all the other teams if they were a threat. Here, he is facing something that he knows will NOT be going away anytime soon. He is right though if reports are true, we actually believe that we have to win every fucking game to win this league.
 
I don't get it, what was he bitching about? His team isn't the only one with packed schedule. His team didn't have to face to play 2 matches in 2 different continent in less than 24 hours. His team didn't have to fly thousands of miles during this hectic part of the season. His team isn't lack of money to buy players to back others up. So what's he bitching about?

Also with his cry for fans to support them. Does he not realise he had just taken over a team that without the money from the Sheikhs they won't be where they are today? Does he not know Man City never been in this level and now that they are they have only been attracting glory hunters and plastic fans? Club filled with mercs as players will have mercs as fans.
 
I don't get it, what was he bitching about? His team isn't the only one with packed schedule. His team didn't have to face to play 2 matches in 2 different continent in less than 24 hours. His team didn't have to fly thousands of miles during this hectic part of the season. His team isn't lack of money to buy players to back others up. So what's he bitching about?

A tight schedule i think
 
I have a feeling he’s going to stay in England for one more season and see if he can “solve” the Klopp machine. After that, regardless of the result, he’s going to leave.
 
I have a feeling he’s going to stay in England for one more season and see if he can “solve” the Klopp machine. After that, regardless of the result, he’s going to leave.

Hope not. Go to Italy and dominate there then he’s done it in all the big 4.
 
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