It's a very poor decision to try take on the English media.
Especially from a position of weakness.They want him to fail so badly and he's falling right into their trap.
You know I don't think it's that the English media want him to fail badly. I think that's some paranoid shit.
I think it's a case of the media going with a narrative.
If you go back to the first two months of the season when city were flying. The media and pundits were falling over themselves talking about how quickly City had adopted to his "philosophy" "ideology" all the usual buzz words.
Now the tables have turned and city aren't doing as well so now the narrative becomes Pep is struggling with the Pl.
He's not helping himself having all these super defensive interviews whilst slagging off the Pl.
For all Mourinhos early season tantrums and past ones at Chelsea during bad periods, he never had a go at the Pl or questioned the integrity of the competition.
He's moaning about those reds when every single one of them was a clear red card. What's it got to do with things being different in England.
There's far too much moving of goalposts when it comes to Pep and City.
I remember when Pep was appointed and the cafe lost their shit, everything was hunky dory at city, everything was perfectly planned and Pep would swoop in and dominate.
Now all of a sudden, city are old, Pep needs time and needs new players(despite spending more than anyone btw).
I also don't know why he seems so surprised by all this. At Barcelona you only needed two defeats to be crucified and thrown under a bus. I'm sure he experienced those pressures.
As for his relationship with match going fans. I do understand his frustrations, city fans have become hugely self entitled and they tend to get on their players backs very easily. Unless it's the Derby they just don't seem to get behind the team enough. That's not going to change though. When you go from years of garbage to instant success in the blink of an eye it can warp your view of things.