Treble
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He arrived to take over what most people thought was the strongest squad in the PL, a squad partly shaped by ex-Barca football management. He spent 190m in his first season. His team started out last season looking like winners and got worse. That's the thing. It's not that they didn't excel, they didn't even look as good as the squad sheet said they were and as their opening games said they were, and they got worse.
So, yes, criticism is due. If not yet of Guardioala's teambuilding abilities, then of the idea that he can make good players into a great team by making the best of them.
The season is young, another couple of hundred million spent, some very obvious talent on display, but still not much use being made of it. It will take time to gel, it's bound to take time. But right now, it's not Pep's purchases who are shining, and it's not his tactical acumen that's beating opponents. Which is interesting and worthy of criticism. He hasn't failed, not yet, but then he hasn't actually done anything worth praising either.
Those people were blatantly wrong though. Their squad wasn't good enough. It had many 30 + players, half of them made the first XI in most league games. His main mistake in the first season was Bravo's signing, it cost them many points.
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