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It shows in your posts. So I'm waiting. What are his negative sides.Find an example of me claiming he is faultless, let's start there
It shows in your posts. So I'm waiting. What are his negative sides.Find an example of me claiming he is faultless, let's start there
Problem with that argument is those managers are yet to deliver the level of success Jose and Pep have produced.In today football world, I think it is time to admit that Pep and Jose are not special anymore, there are some new names that are doing good jobs then them.
If we want to talk about managers who are doing well with young players, I'll not consider Pep Guardiola but managers like Jardim, Tuchel and Pocchetino!
Anything that Pep and Jose have done must be count in the past as now everything is set on zero, they have most to prove now.
It shows in your posts. So I'm waiting. What are his negative sides.
Find an example of me claiming he is faultless, let's start there
Genuine response, I know more about Pep than most in the caf simply based on the years of poor judgements of him I've witnessed here. A lot of you Bayern fans are much better because you've had him for nearly 3 years but Pep is a Barcelona legend. I became a fan of the club while he was still a player. I don't pretend to know him through & through but I comfortably believe I understand him better than most here
I've said it before, I'm not religious but if I did it'd be Pepism. Some of you Bayern fans have picked up on this mythology and romanticism he exudes
In today football world, I think it is time to admit that Pep and Jose are not special anymore, there are some new names that are doing good jobs then them.
If we want to talk about managers who are doing well with young players, I'll not consider Pep Guardiola but managers like Jardim, Tuchel and Pocchetino!
Anything that Pep and Jose have done must be count in the past as now everything is set on zero, they have most to prove now.
Sometimes in life, in everything you do, you need some luck!Problem with that argument is those managers are yet to deliver the level of success Jose and Pep have produced.
These type of threads happen because some people decided to give them the PL trophy before even the season started! Because some people decided that they were the best just because of their past history instead of waiting to see how they do with their new teams.These type of threads happen because some people think Pep and Jose have magical problems that other managers do not have.
Sometimes in life, in everything you do, you need some luck!
Jose got lucky and won the CL with Porto which allowed him to get the Chelsea job with a big blank check to build a strong team and start his legacy;
Pep got lucky that he was called to coach a Barcelona team that had in his ranks one of the greatest player of all time and some of the best players in world football! Anyone coaching that team would have done wonders.
For Pep I might agree but would rather wait to see how his Man City stint pans out. Failure to deliver at Man city would put his abilities under doubt.Sometimes in life, in everything you do, you need some luck!
Jose got lucky and won the CL with Porto which allowed him to get the Chelsea job with a big blank check to build a strong team and start his legacy;
Pep got lucky that he was called to coach a Barcelona team that had in his ranks one of the greatest player of all time and some of the best players in world football! Anyone coaching that team would have done wonders.
It shows in your posts. So I'm waiting. What are his negative sides.
So you won't answer my question?Then you are a mind reader albeit not a good one
So you won't answer my question?
See the post above. You said you'd belong to Pepism if you were religious.As soon as you provide some evidence of me claiming Pep is faultless, absolutely
I can't comment on his Europa league triumph as I didn't watch that competition at that time and never been interested by it even now! But his CL success with Porto was a result of his defensive tactic and some luck. I bring on the luck factory because Porto were not the stand out team in every game they played, and, in a knock out competition, you need some luck to go through. There are some teams who makr their own luck, like Barcelona in 2009, United in 2008 or LVG Ajax in 1994 and where the best team in the tournament and deserved to win it; but Porto were not like that, they needed some luck to win it.What an easy bs excuse, "luck". Was it lucky that he won Europa league with Porto too?
He won CL and he got rewarded with bigger job.
I agree with most of what you say, but what I wanted to say is that Pep and Jose got success at the right moment that allowed them to be rewarded by great blank check to build their legacy! If Jose didn't win the CL that year, maybe he'd not have been considered by Chelsea and never become the manager we know today; or if Pep didn't have Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Ronaldinho, Eto'o, Puyol,... maybe he'd still struggling to build a dominant side with that Barcelona squad the same way he's struggling with City and at some extent with Bayern!For Pep I might agree but would rather wait to see how his Man City stint pans out. Failure to deliver at Man city would put his abilities under doubt.
Jose success wasnt from being lucky cos he won the UEFA cup with same Porto the previous year. Jose was also successful at Chelsea twice, at Inter and at Madrid. That is well beyond luck. One may not like his methodology or antics, but Jose gets results.
Poch, as much as I like him, has yet to deliver even a LC after 3 seasons. Next season is probably make or break for him and the squad.
Tuchel was average at Mainz. That could be due to the quality of players but he is yet to take Dortmund any closer to their peak under klopp (interestingly a predecessor to tuchel at Mainz as well). I wont get my hopes up on it happening. I think fans simply loves his open approach and use of youth, but the lack of attention to defensive makes it unlikely for his team to win silverware
Jardim has been at Monaco for 3 seasons as well and seems he would win ligue 1 this time but that is not enough to elevate him to the highest tier in coaching. His achievement would put him on par with Ranieri, who I think is under appreciated as a manager but also not at the topmost level.
I can't comment on his Europa league triumph as I didn't watch that competition at that time and never been interested by it even now! But his CL success with Porto was a result of his defensive tactic and some luck. I bring on the luck factory because Porto were not the stand out team in every game they played, and, in a knock out competition, you need some luck to go through. There are some teams who makr their own luck, like Barcelona in 2009, United in 2008 or LVG Ajax in 1994 and where the best team in the tournament and deserved to win it; but Porto were not like that, they needed some luck to win it.
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It's a personal opinion, of course but, this 2 next seasons will determine and tell the truth about the state of the 2 managers; anything then 1 major trophy (PL or CL) within that period will tarnish their reputation.
I think the challenge is more on Jose's side because he has to deliver that trophy and find the way to satisfy the United fans with a brand of football he never play and succeed with it before.
See the post above. You said you'd belong to Pepism if you were religious.
Over to you.
As for man city under Pep. I find them better to watch than both his Barca and Bayern teams. Especially because he is not using that level of player to turn in the style.
He sorts out his full backs and the clinicallity in front of goal post summer and they'll take some stopping.
Lets put ti this way. I'm not claiming you think he's faultless. I'm just asking for your opinion, what are his faults?That's merely evidence that I am not religious and that I greatly admire Pep, still no evidence of me asserting he is faultless - your mindreading notwithstanding
I am not questioning his past achievements as no one can denied or erase it even if he benefited from some advantages to be able to compete against the best!
A manager wins a treble, goes toe-to-toe with the best manager ever and wins back-to back Premiere league titles, then wins the Treble again, then wins the league against a Barcelona side that many thought was the best team ever, then comes back to the PL and wins the league again.
Jose's Porto-Chelsea-Inter period cemented him as one of the best coaches in the modern game. If Jose wins another Champions League or has success in the Euro/World cup then he will be only behind the likes of Ferguson, Clough, Cruyff, Herrera etc.
You are right that its your opinion, but if Mourinho is still unproven to you then are there only 10-20 managers in the history of football that are proven to you?
Lets put ti this way. I'm not claiming you think he's faultless. I'm just asking for your opinion, what are his faults?
I wonder if you'll avoid it again with another question or put an honest answer.
Far enough. you se how we can have a nice convo.Putting it this way, yes I can give some perspective on what I see as possible criticisms from his days at Barcelona
The main criticism I could make from his time at Barcelona after winning 6 cups in 2008-2009 was the signing of Chygrynskiy - how much Pep was directly responsible for scouting the player no one truly knows. However, Barcelona needed help in central defense with a gimpy Milito and aging Rafa. Rosell selling him the next season despite Pep wanting him to stay certainly added to Guardiola's list of reasons not to stay longterm
The Cesc saga/pursuit is less on Pep, for me, as Fabregas was a board obsession due to having him poached under their noses years earlier - to Pep's credit, he moved the player around to try and get the most out of him, often at the expense of Thiago or even Alexis but it wasn't to be. Tactically or in terms of will to win, Barca never were outplayed under Guardiola
I did not follow him closely enough in Germany or here at City to weigh in on possible criticism - the media hyped ones aren't even worthy of being commented on, IMO
Only other possible criticism I could think of doesn't relate to his football or tenure as a coach but whatever happened between him & Tito during his cancer treatments - there was some kind of falling out between the two or perhaps only a misunderstanding. I suspect if Pep has regrets then it's that Tito was let down due to not seeing one another in NYC because I don't doubt how much they mean to one another
I am not questioning his past achievements as no one can denied or erase it even if he benefited from some advantages to be able to compete against the best!
He came in England and benefited from the big advantage of having more money to spend then everyone, he found United in a rebuilding process and trying to accommodate more young and new players, as soon as SAF got everything right, Jose failed to win again and was soon sacked!
He then went in Italy to manage a team that was dominating their league for 3 consecutive years and won the CL with a lot of luck while displaying one of the worst performance I have ever seen in a great competition.
He then went in Spain where he were constantly humiliated and convincingly beaten by Barcelona and decided to go back in his principle of playing dirty and negative football trying to constantly injury their opponent or causing troubles with other managers, creating unnecessary buzz to the point of being hated by his own fans, players and board!
He finally come back in England and won a league were every big team (City and United) were having some problems and Liverpool were suffering from missing Suarez! He then implode in his 3rd season after winning the league and left his team flirting with the relegation zone after causing too many damages that his successor is trying to correct this year.
He then come to United with an air of arrogance saying that he want to win everything and will not make any excuses about process or transition, he spent a tone of money in the summer by buying 4 great players and he claimed that he got all his targets and was satisfied with the board who gave him everything he wanted (don't forget that he spent a lot of his free time claiming that he was studying this United team before even being officially announced as the United manager); then after few months he started making excuses saying first that this team was broken, players were not good, LVG sold some good players (forgetting that he has the whole summer and a blank check to have anyone he wanted), moaning about fixtures this and that,.....
No, I am not denying his past achievements even if I have never been impressed by them ( it easy to win playing a defensive and negative style! Leicester, Porto, Greece and Portugal did it too, with some luck you can win something especially when you have more money to spend and rarely lasted more than 3 years to try to cement himself as the greatest by building different teams, as SAF did); what I am trying to say is that this is a new challenge for the 2 managers as all the lights are on them and ready to label them as finished or past it! They all have 2 years left in their actual contracts, so anything less than a major trophy will cement the argument that they can rightly been classified in the category of the "has been", "dinosaurs". Jose must prove us that last season was an anomaly and he still has the engine to deliver more, Pep must prove his doubters wrong and show that he can build his proper team and win with it and prove that he's one of the greatest ever and belong to the same category as SAF, Cruyff,....
Danilo behind Pogba and Herrera would be quite tasty!How to say this - in Porto we have better midfield and attacking subs that Man United, and we aren't even great these last years. Some of our starting 11 players would even walk into Man Utd 11 easily (Danilo, Brahimi, Alex Telles).
AgreedI agree. I really like this City side but then again you could argue that Pellegrini had them playing nice stuff anyway but it has evidently gone up a level aesthetically.
I hope we beat them to Aurier and Mendy otherwise they'll be out of reach for us.
I agree. I really like this City side but then again you could argue that Pellegrini had them playing nice stuff anyway but it has evidently gone up a level aesthetically.
I hope we beat them to Aurier and Mendy otherwise they'll be out of reach for us.
At least he's honest.
He's right though, imagine if it was Pellegrini.
Big season ahead for him (and summer).
If Pep fails to deliver a title next year, Txiki will have a hard time saving his own arse. Txiki has bought some expensive flops like Bonny in recent past and failure for Pep to deliver after all the hype and money will put more pressure back on himself.Unless he resigns or has an absolutely dreadful year, would he be gone after another trophyless season next year? Txiki's waited forever to get him...just feels like he'd be extra patient with him regardless