Treble
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I guess that the thought processes behind regarding Guardiola as a fraud are something like this: You are a true great at managing teams if you can win big tropheys with squads that are not the best. If you can win only if you have the best players, then you are nothing special really and to pretend to be special under these circumstances is fraudulent.
Now, this argument is wrong for various reasons. Guardiola doesn't just happen to work with exceptional talens but develops them as players as well. Messi, Xavi and Iniesta had all the talent in the world but nothing guaranteed in advance that they would have become all-time greats without Guardiola. Messi, for instance, had injury problems that were holding him back at the time. But the main reason why most criticisms against Guardiola fail is that they disregard style. They take it for granted that the only thing that matters is to win. A great style of winning is just a bonus. Well, I'm happy that Fergie and other managers did not think like that. Because football would be boring as feck. For Guardiola what really matters is to win in great style and this cannot happen with squads full with average or just very good players. To play exceptional footbal you need special players. But to have special players is not enough to play exeptional football. Great teams are not just collections of very talented players. Barca in 07/08 are a case in point.
Now, this argument is wrong for various reasons. Guardiola doesn't just happen to work with exceptional talens but develops them as players as well. Messi, Xavi and Iniesta had all the talent in the world but nothing guaranteed in advance that they would have become all-time greats without Guardiola. Messi, for instance, had injury problems that were holding him back at the time. But the main reason why most criticisms against Guardiola fail is that they disregard style. They take it for granted that the only thing that matters is to win. A great style of winning is just a bonus. Well, I'm happy that Fergie and other managers did not think like that. Because football would be boring as feck. For Guardiola what really matters is to win in great style and this cannot happen with squads full with average or just very good players. To play exceptional footbal you need special players. But to have special players is not enough to play exeptional football. Great teams are not just collections of very talented players. Barca in 07/08 are a case in point.