Pep wouldn’t finish above this City team in charge of United. Pep wouldn’t even consider signing players like Pogba, Lukaku and Fellaini. They cannot play high-possession football: they are simply not good enough with or without the ball. The only person who can make Pogba seem good is Mino Raiola.
We wanted Pogba in the summer he moved to United, just like we wanted Sanchez. We may not have wanted them at the price they went for, but Pep thought those players were good enough. United's problem is not a lack of good players, it's a complete lack of attacking structure and instructions, it's a manager who is scared to let them attack, and a dressing room culture that seems to think the size of your paycheck is inversely proportional to the amount of effort you need to put in.
You can see it every time they play, they are a group of individuals on a pitch, and Guardiola would make that side much, much better, easily 10 points better, by coaching them properly.
Mourinho on the otherhand would ruin this side. He would take away the attacking structure, he'd not select a team with 5 attacking players, he'd turn them into individuals and they'd be easily, easily, 10 points worse off under his management.