Pep Guardiola

Messigician

Senior Member
Pep will go to Juve, he is already praising Ronaldo. Pep never wants to challenge himself and he has become spoiled at city bending to his every whim

He was twice the manager at Barcelona
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
When @Wolfe likes your Anti-Guardiola post you already know you're way off the rails here. :coffee:

Pep will not go to PSG or Juventus. Man City is his last major club in Europe. As others have said, that's the club he'll try to leave a legacy. At Barca it will always be Cruyff.

He'll probably take up a National Team then and return to Barcelona at some stage under a new board and President. Perhaps not as the manager, but in some other capacity for sure.

And comparing Zidane to Pep lol. Pep went from being a ballboy to player to captain to manager at Barca. Imagine questioning his loyalty to Barca and his status as a culer. :lol:
 
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khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Pep will not go to PSG or Juventus. Man City is his last major club in Europe. As others have said, that's the club he'll try to leave a legacy. At Barca it will always be Cruyff.

He'll probably take up a National Team then and return to Barcelona at some stage under a new board and President. Perhaps not as the manager, but in some other capacity for sure.


Pep always said he wants to coach Brescia, stressed on that several times during his coaching career. Doubt he will return to Barca before it.
He will return to Italy as a coach for sure, whether it is Juve (to be 1st one to coach Messi & Cr7) or to Brescia as one last stop.
Can't imagine a coach of his style coaching NT, will be a career suicidal for him and probably the stupidest thing he can ever do to himself. Unimaginable really.

And comparing Zidane to Pep lol. Pep went from being a ballboy to player to captain to manager at Barca. Imagine questioning his loyalty to Barca and his status as a culer. :lol:

Hmmm, people can still question his loyalty tbh. It is normal -and his right- for a guy to care about his own legacy over the best interest of his club. His history doesn't make him immune to that
vlad is raising a good point, it never made sense for Zidane to come back but he is a guy who doesn't care about dragging his legacy down. May be because he is more settled person at Madrid right now and he is an all time great as a player (Pep doesn't even come close) and he knows his coaching legacy will always be second anyway.
At the end, it is all speculative, no one knows what is in his head.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
When @Wolfe likes your Anti-Guardiola post you already know you're way off the rails here. :coffee:

Why? :lol: I’m not that bothered by Pep. I don’t like dogmatic dictators, sure, but he seems a sound guy. I don’t blame him for not wanting to come back on short notice after pulling the plug. Circumstances of him leaving weren’t the same as Zidane’s. I don’t agree or disagree it’s a measure of one’s loyalty vs another’s.
 

ini4ever

Member
Hmmm, people can still question his loyalty tbh. It is normal -and his right- for a guy to care about his own legacy over the best interest of his club. His history doesn't make him immune to that
vlad is raising a good point, it never made sense for Zidane to come back but he is a guy who doesn't care about dragging his legacy down. May be because he is more settled person at Madrid right now and he is an all time great as a player (Pep doesn't even come close) and he knows his coaching legacy will always be second anyway.
At the end, it is all speculative, no one knows what is in his head.

Or because of current boards management, Zidane came back due to the fact he will have full control over team and transfer policy, If Flo hadn't granted that he wouldn't have come back simple as that.
 

El Gato

Villarato!
Or because of current boards management, Zidane came back due to the fact he will have full control over team and transfer policy, If Flo hadn't granted that he wouldn't have come back simple as that.

Except that is minimum a manager can expect in normal circumstances. He wouldn't have even left if not for Perez now somewhat agreeing he banked on the wrong horses. He never wanted to leave. Which is all the more testament to his dedication for the club.
 

Cule4life

The Culest
Fraudiola getting exposed again. It's his fault scrubs like Delph give away amateurish penalties and Bernardo Silva can't finish in a brothel.
 

Cule4life

The Culest
Playing Delph is his fault. He's been terrible this season.

He has to rotate at some point. He's not like Valgreen. I have always said City is overrated as a team. Even his first XI are prone to brainfarts, they just play better than their usual level under him.
 

Vahue

New member
He has to rotate at some point. He's not like Valgreen. I have always said City is overrated as a team. Even his first XI are prone to brainfarts, they just play better than their usual level under him.
Zinchenko hasn't played that much this season (+he's young and fit) and the international break is coming up, so there was no desperate need to play Delph here.

City should buy two full backs, a replacement for Fernandinho and maybe even a striker in the summer.
 
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Cule4life

The Culest
City 3-2 Fraud exposed again.

Fraudiola needed a fake penalty and an offside goal to win against the mighty Swansea.

VAR can't come soon enough.
 

Vahue

New member
Good subs and chance of formation today.

Almost a disaster after wasting 10 million chances and gifting an easy opener.
 

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