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@padr81 While I do agree that PEp and Jose are almost at the same level, Jose inches it for me.
But to say that he inherited a very strong inter is out of this world. Compared with the other teams in the competition Inter were, back then, like Spurs are like now. Don't use an argument that doesn't make sense in a dispute just to bias an opinion, it's not fair or accurate.
Pep still has a lot to prove. He had 3 of the best ever players in their prime @BARCA and won a dubious first CL with them. He had the 2nd best squad on the planet @Bayern, failed miserably. The same team played the best football on the planet imo under Jupp Heynckes and absolutely humiliated Barcelona, moped the floor with them like nobody did it before.
His first 2 seasons at Barca were okay in terms of playing beautiful attacking football. His last two became Messi winning games in 25 minutes and in the other 75 Barca passing sideways.
His seasons at Bayern were 90 minute sideways passing exercises. While I did absolutely love his first two seasons at Barca, I hated all of the others, simply boring football. Take Messi out of that team and they would've been feked. Remember when Messi got injured at the start of the season for about 6-7 games? When everybody panicked? That was the true Barca face without Messi.
Did you see what happened when he got a similar squad at Bayern but without the mefking dribbling star of all time> -> Boring, under performing football.
While Pep's teams play beautiful football at times, it gets boring, especially when the team starts to tire and to stop playing like he instructs it. His football idea is brilliant, but, in terms of trophies and winning things, Jose is far superior. You can't compare winning with Barca in that period, with the greatest ever player, with Bayern in a 1 horse league to what Jose did in different championships, you just can't.
But to say that he inherited a very strong inter is out of this world. Compared with the other teams in the competition Inter were, back then, like Spurs are like now. Don't use an argument that doesn't make sense in a dispute just to bias an opinion, it's not fair or accurate.
Pep still has a lot to prove. He had 3 of the best ever players in their prime @BARCA and won a dubious first CL with them. He had the 2nd best squad on the planet @Bayern, failed miserably. The same team played the best football on the planet imo under Jupp Heynckes and absolutely humiliated Barcelona, moped the floor with them like nobody did it before.
His first 2 seasons at Barca were okay in terms of playing beautiful attacking football. His last two became Messi winning games in 25 minutes and in the other 75 Barca passing sideways.
His seasons at Bayern were 90 minute sideways passing exercises. While I did absolutely love his first two seasons at Barca, I hated all of the others, simply boring football. Take Messi out of that team and they would've been feked. Remember when Messi got injured at the start of the season for about 6-7 games? When everybody panicked? That was the true Barca face without Messi.
Did you see what happened when he got a similar squad at Bayern but without the mefking dribbling star of all time> -> Boring, under performing football.
While Pep's teams play beautiful football at times, it gets boring, especially when the team starts to tire and to stop playing like he instructs it. His football idea is brilliant, but, in terms of trophies and winning things, Jose is far superior. You can't compare winning with Barca in that period, with the greatest ever player, with Bayern in a 1 horse league to what Jose did in different championships, you just can't.