Pep's contract situation | 2 year extension confirmed! (pg1817)

lets be honest if he has lost his love of the game then best for him to go, but to say its because of his family which i am sure means more than football as it does to most is daft, i am sure Pep has use of a private plane which can take him back to spain or his family to Manchester door to door in under 3 hours, so for me it would not be his family that takes him away from us.
Nobody on this forum knows what Pep is thinking at the moment, especially after the death of his mother, but I believe that he will stay because he is a fighter and loves nothing more than to prove people wrong. He can do this at City by taking us to another level and shutting every fucker up.
 
Dominic Torrent on Pep:

“It’s no surprise Guardiola is making his mark. Thoughtful football with good players always wins through.

“Like Bayern, he took City to a new level, spurring on the competition and raising the overall level of the league. Not just him, but for him too.”

For me, this is Pep’s genius. He takes a squad, analyzes what they have and what they’re lacking, builds a framework for them of how to play football, and then inserts key top class players into the gaps (or future gaps) in the system.

He is a TOTAL FOOTBALL MANAGER.

He was a player who learned his craft under a master of progressive football. He has studied the other masters and he has learned how football can be played to exploit an opponent...

If they don’t have the ball, they can’t score or hurt you...or tire you out chasing them.

Once you have the opponent on the defensive, overload and stretch them by using wide defenders as midfielders and attackers, while moving the ball around to find the holes in their defensive shell.

Whenever, wherever possible, exploit that space with a pass.

Allow world class strikers and opportunists to score.

Once you have scored, the opponent has to abandon their own defensive shell to attack you.

Identify it. Nullify it. Wait it out a little if necessary.

Then...Exploit. Exploit. Exploit.

This is why his teams are so good at scoring late game goals. Chasing the ball for 80 minutes is exhausting. While we open up a space for the ball with a simple three yard jog, the opposition now has to sprint 6-10 yards to cover the threat. We are masters at the wall pass (1-2) to simply make the other team run to cover, even if we don’t move the ball forward at all. Those 12-20 yards pay off an hour later, when we are fresh from our 3-5 yards jogs. The players we thrash are our full backs, which is why Pep spends so much time and money trying to find the FOUR we need for that job.

Pep may or may not stay here longer term, and I honestly think he may well take the mantel of BUILDING THE NEXT TEAM and possibly even receiving a stake in CFG for doing it, or even getting a team (Girona?) for himself. Either way, our focus on supplementing established world class players with the best 16-18 year old talent in the world is a recipe for continued success.

We are developing a global set of talent incubators from which MCFC can feed. We can control transfer fees, and thus FFP costs, while still providing significant financial support for the CFG teams around the world. In essence, it will be a football pyramid, where MCFC at the top source money from the PL and CL and use it to help money flow down the pyramid in return for the best talent within CFG. Those players that move up, but do not achieve consistent First Team squad status (such that they’re deemed good enough to play in Cup ties and make the bench for PL games) can then be sold in the inflated European market for £5-25M. That money then flows into the coffers of MCFC, where FFP is assured and the cycle repeats...

It is a brilliant set-up and one Pep would struggle to emulate anywhere else. The only lure for him can be countries/leagues he has not experienced and a top, top team that wants success and are willing to pay for it. His footprint is the same wherever he goes...so they’ll have to have money to spend on the players his system needs, otherwise it can’t work. I’m the current climate, I wonder how large that universe of clubs can be.

Pep has a chance to make City a global legacy club, much as United, Liverpool, and to a much lesser extent, Arsenal and Chelsea seem globally. He has begun that with his trophy hauls and the long standing records he has broken, not to mention the manner in which this team has revolutionized “football” in England.

However, the new wave of football is strength plus speed. If he can generate a team with that, with the technical ability he demands (requires), then that combination of exquisite finesse, plus speed and power, will be the pinnacle of football as we know it for years to come...placing Pep at the zenith of modern football, if not the history of football.

I believe City can give him that opportunity, if he buys into The Project and creates this club in his image, while allowing Txiki and Ferrari to manage the CFG aspects of it.

My concern is England. Will England turn him away...the media, the weather, the lifestyle. If you can have ANYTHING...or nothing and do what you want when you want...would MANCHESTER be that for you? Your wife? Your family? There are certain WAYS in which one can make it work, but this man is Catalan in his heart and the heart rules the head when safety and security are guaranteed.

I hope he stays, because the future could be oh-so-bright, but I wouldn’t place a bet on it, sadly, especially if he feels like FFP has ruined his last year and Ferran has lied to him about everything being completely above board and sound.

Watch this space, I guess...
Excellent post thank you
 
If Pep is to stay at City I think there are two key factors.

1) Pep is in complete control of everything he wants to be. At both Barcelona and Bayern boardroom politics soured some of the success he had at both clubs. Does he want to risk going back to Barcelona or a new project where the same toxicity appears? He will never have better conditions to execute his ideas than he does right now.

2) The Premier League. The big 6. Leicester & Wolves. Newcastle. He's not going to get bored anytime soon. Chelsea in his first season and Liverpool this season have bettered him. If it was all too easy he'd easily move on. But it's still proving to be a challenge, and much more varied than he's going to get anywhere else.

I bet he loves it here. I would be surprised if he moves on.

From the outsider looking in, I think this by far the most likely outcome. Losing a parent is very hard as I know from experience. But life goes on and in his sporting and professional life, he couldn’t really have a better situation. There aren’t many jobs out there that fit his brief and taking another sabbatical in the hope one comes up sounds fanciful to me. Completely agree about the second point, he’s raised the overall level of the league since he’s been but now he’s got someone who’s pushed him harder than any other manager has. I might be wrong, but I think he’s the sort of fella who relishes shit like that. My prediction is a two year extension when the C19 issue begins to flatten.
 
If Pep is to stay at City I think there are two key factors.

1) Pep is in complete control of everything he wants to be. At both Barcelona and Bayern boardroom politics soured some of the success he had at both clubs. Does he want to risk going back to Barcelona or a new project where the same toxicity appears? He will never have better conditions to execute his ideas than he does right now.

2) The Premier League. The big 6. Leicester & Wolves. Newcastle. He's not going to get bored anytime soon. Chelsea in his first season and Liverpool this season have bettered him. If it was all too easy he'd easily move on. But it's still proving to be a challenge, and much more varied than he's going to get anywhere else.

I bet he loves it here. I would be surprised if he moves on.

Exactly, I would be surprised as well.

The challenge is the greatest in the premier league. That’s why all the best managers and players are drawn here.

In terms of managers the gap in quality is the largest from all the other top leagues. You could even argue that England has more top managers than Spain, France, Germany and Italy have combined.

The structure at our club is perfect for Pep. He’s working with friends in high positions for a forward thinking club that has a clear plan and the means needed to achieve it.

Looking at the other options.

France is a farmer’s league. Tuchel is leading PSG, where he can even rest stars every week and still comfortably win. Judged only on the Champions League. Not an option.

Italy-Juve dominance, Inter has Conte who will likely stay. The other clubs like Lazio and Milan have no money and are bound to challenge for top 4 at best. Lazio is doing something amazing this season but it will be a shock if they keep their best players and challenge again. Again only judged on the Champions League.

Germany- Bayern dominance, can’t see him going back. Problems with the board, player power is another issue. Again a failure unless you win the Champions League.

Spain- Barcelona? What many think is the most likely option for Pep. Looking at how bad they’re run now explains why Pep left in the first place. The club lack any clear plan and are living off of Messi. Sometimes we get it wrong in the transfer market but Barca recently are masters at throwing big money at players they don’t need, don’t fit or just flop. Coutinho €140m, Dembele €120m, even Griezmann at €120m is questionable. Just now in the winter they bought Braithwaite for €18m, shocking move. Before that Malcom €40m, Andre Gomes €37m, Paco Alcacer €30m. A lot of questionable moves.

They haven’t had a good transfer market in years. De Jong and Arthur are the only good signing they’ve made in a while. Frenkie is pure class though.

They’re in for a massive rebuild. Messi is 33 years old in a month. Pique is 33, Alba 31, Busquets 31, Suarez 33. Even Griezmann is 29. Then they have squad players Vidal 32, Rakitic 33.

Pep could honestly could ruin his legacy by going back there.

He has the conditions needed to stay. If he does step down, I could see him doing so only to take another sabbatical or manage a national team. Both seem unlikely right now imo. Too young to take over a national team. No need for a sabbatical as he doesn’t seem overly stressed, tired or lacking motivation to continue.

The challenge Liverpool have brought especially has ignited a fire in him.

I think he extends again.
 
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As unfortunate as it is, it's the nature of the beast.

KDB, Bernardo and Estiarte are simply letting suitors now that they may be interested should our ban stand I suspect, keeping their options open, it's the nature of football. I fully expect the club to overturn it and then we'll see these stories go away (until contract negotiations are due anyway) even if it transpires to be just a one year ban we should be fine.
 
Guardiola is mentioned in the Andy Capp cartoon in the Mirror, 19 May. Andy complaining his football coach has as many rules as Pep does. Is this a sign Pep has finally made it?
 

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