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

Naglesmann is Tuchel light. Tuchel didn't have a great spell at Dortmund and PSG aren't that impressed with him either.
 
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Until Poch is given the same resources as Pep it will be impossible to know whether he can compete at the highest level.

I also highly doubt Pep could have done as good a job at Spurs as Poch did.
He lost the league to leicester ,he has no balls when it gets to the crunch,they didnt attack the dippers when they were there for the taking in the chumps league,bottled the cups for six years,he is spursy through and through
 
I’m sure you thought you were making a decent point with that post but I’m yet to see what it is.

If getting beat in the CL final by a better side who reached 97 points in the PL constitutes ‘shitting the bed’, what does getting knocked out by a team who finished 7th in France constitute?
 
He lost the league to leicester ,he has no balls when it gets to the crunch,they didnt attack the dippers when they were there for the taking in the chumps league,bottled the cups for six years,he is spursy through and through

We also lost the league to Leicester. As did Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and United. Why are Spurs the only side criticised for that?

We had a team consisting of Aguero, KDB, Sterling, Kompany etc as well.

How were the Dippers there for the taking exactly? They went 1-0 up early doors to a ridiculously harsh penalty and were up against it ever since. Liverpool were and remain a class above Spurs.
 
If getting beat in the CL final by a better side who reached 97 points in the PL constitutes ‘shitting the bed’, what does getting knocked out by a team who finished 7th in France constitute?
It was a final, the biggest game in club football and Spurs didn’t get out of second gear. I see the point you’re both clumsily trying to make but I disagree with what you’re trying to imply.
Anyway, I can recommend some great spots to go fishing if you fancy?
 
It was a final, the biggest game in club football and Spurs didn’t get out of second gear. I see the point you’re both clumsily trying to make but I disagree with what you’re trying to imply.
Anyway, I can recommend some great spots to go fishing if you fancy?

For what it’s worth, I don’t think either Spurs in the CL final or us against Lyon shit the bed.

Spurs lost to a better side and we paid the price for poor individual mistakes and VAR.

I might take you up of the offer of recommending a fishing spot if you lend me your blue tinted glasses for it.
 
For what it’s worth, I don’t think either Spurs in the CL final or us against Lyon shit the bed.

Spurs lost to a better side and we paid the price for poor individual mistakes and VAR.

I might take you up of the offer of recommending a fishing spot if you lend me your blue tinted glasses for it.
I have blue tinted glasses like most mate, just on this occasion they or not needed. There maybe a handful of people in the world who would think Poch is a better manager than Pep and a couple of them are probably family members.
No biggie, we all see things differently I suppose.
 
There’s a reason the biggest and best jobs in world football get offered to Pep and why Poch has been unemployed since leaving Spurs.
Also, what exactly did he do which Pep couldn’t replicate bar a CL final where they shit the bed?
There may be a reason why he is not getting offered jobs, but that would be speculation.
 
There may be a reason why he is not getting offered jobs, but that would be speculation.
I’m sure there’s a reason but I’ll put a considerable wager on the fact it’s not because he’s waiting to come here.
 
I have blue tinted glasses like most mate, just on this occasion they or not needed. There maybe a handful of people in the world who would think Poch is a better manager than Pep and a couple of them are probably family members.
No biggie, we all see things differently I suppose.

I don’t think Poch is better than Pep. There is no better manager in the world than Pep for what City want to achieve. I’ve been clear on other threads that the ideal scenario for City is signing Pep up to a new long-term contract.

The point I was making is that for a club with huge financial resources and top class players, Pep is the perfect coach. However, I don’t think Pep would have the same impact managing a side with average/good players and a low transfer budget.

My argument is simply that when Pep leaves, Poch should certainly be on the list of possible replacements
 

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