I agree I ain't impressed by Pep Guardiola and I wouldn't want him as our coach to be honest. Barca fitted his playing style like a glove, he was raised in their football philosphy and as a catalan the people and players adored him. He only knows how to play football one way and unless you get a team filled with the best midfielders and somebody like Messi who can make difference versus any time anytime, I'am not sure it works. He was so blessed with the players he had a Barca, he was a great fit for them and they were a great for him, I don't think it will ever work out for him at an another club like it worked out for him there. His next job he took up, also wans't a challenging one, Bayern with such a set of top players and in such a weak competition, it is no wonder he played champions so early on, not really a measure of strenght to be honest, they simply had no serious opposition. Yet in the CL he nearly got shown out by us (in this state) and he got toally humiliated by Real Madrid. Tactically he is not the strongest coach, as I said he only knows one way to play football and it has often been shown by other teams that isn't the most diffiuclt to defeat. You can just see how his tactics aren't a perfect fit for a team like Bayern (unlike it was for Barca), you can see how the players struggle with this, how the public and important club figures don't like this style of football because it doesn't fit in with the mindset of German football and the Bayern traditions. Pep always takes his philosphy to far and tries to impose this style to much on his team instead of finding a good balance. At barca it worked great because those players were drenched in the same philosphy and he had the ideal skills to play such football, at bayern you can see how this isn't the case and how needs to adept and overchange to many things to make it work and in the end it proves uneffective versus a team that plays well in a tactic that neutralises this. You can imagine how if he ever came to United, he would try to do the same thing, possession minded football, but he wouldn't have the players to make it work, he would overchange and overadept us into weird lign ups to force it upon us and it wouldn't work and I think we would lose alot of games playing boring uneffective football to be honest. Pep is very perculiar coach and I think he'd only fit for a team that aspires to be like Barcelona (and you need top players for that like they have at Barca), everything else isn't a good fit for him. Hence why I think he wouldn't be a good fit for us.
LVG plays total football aswell, but he isn't so blind to everything else and not so fanatic about it as Pep. Alot of Peps style is based on the coaching he saw from LVG (he said so himself), yet it feels like Pep is to radical and to fanatic about it, probablly because he never had coaching or playing experience anywhere else than at Barcelona. I think LVG has the experience and knowledge to make it work at england, as long as you respect him and can work with his difficult character, Pep on the other hand isn't flexible enough in his thinking, he is too narrowminded and too perfectionist to come up with a tactic that would work well in the PL given our players (and the ones we could bring in this summer). Pep won about as much as LVG in his career, perhaps even more, but how much of that comes from being able to coach a team that is a perfect fit for him, rather than being an excellent coach ? I don't think Pep would have done aswell as LVG if he had to work under the same circumstances as him, if he needed to make changes and adpatations like LVG has had to make, every time Pep is challenged on this area, he has usually failed and his choice of clubs also shows he is afraid to search for those kind of challenges. Unless he proves he can turn around a difficult team to become a great team, without having the best players in the world and without being it a perfect fit for his narrowminded philosphy, I'am not convinced he is such a great coach.