I wouldn’t be surprised if PSG is another destination for him.
Another possible shithouse choice for the dog shagging shithouse.
I wouldn’t be surprised if PSG is another destination for him.
I have started to get this feeling recently that you don't really like him do you?Another possible shithouse choice for the dog shagging shithouse.
Good call that, he would get all the money he needs, and would just turn up for the CL games....
Good call that, he would get all the money he needs, and would just turn up for the CL games....
You can throw a lot at Pep but only turning up for the CL is not one.
He’s absolutely dominated domestic trophies everywhere he’s managed and to a higher standard or anyone that came before him.
Is it any surprise they dominate domestic Cups when they get to play teams like Port Vale?
But you state he has dominated domestic trophies,with city he has had very "favourable" routes to the finals.That wasn’t the point
I know. He shits titles, right?You can throw a lot at Pep but only turning up for the CL is not one.
He’s absolutely dominated domestic trophies everywhere he’s managed and to a higher standard or anyone that came before him.
The league is also a domestic trophyBut you state he has dominated domestic trophies,with city he has had very "favourable" routes to the finals.
When city play in Europe against teams of better quality they fail.
Port Vale and other teams of their quality are not part of the Premier League(yet)The league is also a domestic trophy
With a One Billion £ squad.Is it any surprise they dominate domestic Cups when they get to play teams like Port Vale?
You dont understand, the French league is so shit I think if now PSG played without a manager they would win it. So am saying that Pep would just need to turn up for the CL games, he may not get to the final, but at least he is likely to get them to the semi finals.You can throw a lot at Pep but only turning up for the CL is not one.
He’s absolutely dominated domestic trophies everywhere he’s managed and to a higher standard or anyone that came before him.
Forget deals, i say just ensure VVD, and Gomez are at the back, put in one senior in midfield like Lallana, and Origi up front, with the rest of them Kids plus Adrian on goal, that will do.If we get drawn against City, maybe we could cut a deal with them to field only 3 senior players and the rest kids. That would probably show who is the better coach between Pep and Klopp, and put a stop to wank-fest about Pep being the best in the world.
[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]
Ignoring the fact that the Premier League is a competition only open to qualifying teams from England and Wales, you do realise Brexit doesn't involve attaching engines to the UK and physically breaking away from the European continent?The Premier League is also a European Trophy (until we leave)
It was a joke,pisstaking people who think we will no longer be allowed any part in Europe in the future.Ignoring the fact that the Premier League is a competition only open to qualifying teams from England and Wales, you do realise Brexit doesn't involve attaching engines to the UK and physically breaking away from the European continent?
Right I'm off to Gregg's for some fine European patisserie.
Interesting Footy365 analysis on Pep's 'new formation tweaks' due to Klopp:
https://www.football365.com/news/how-pep-guardiola-has-used-liverpool-gap-to-innovate-again
@rurikbird will enjoy I think.
You dont understand, the French league is so shit I think if now PSG played without a manager they would win it. So am saying that Pep would just need to turn up for the CL games, he may not get to the final, but at least he is likely to get them to the semi finals.
They saw Phil Jones on the teamsheet, so decided if they could just get wingers putting crosses into the box, he was bound to knock in a coupleSpeaking of strikerless systems, Man City are literally playing without a striker right now (vs United in the Carabao Cup). Not even a "false 9," just no striker at all. We're entering the "later period Pep" territory.
They saw Phil Jones on the teamsheet, so decided if they could just get wingers putting crosses into the box, he was bound to knock in a couple