Pep Guardiola - 2022/23

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I wouldn't trust him with a rebuild, clearly he's run out of ideas and his philosophy that made him so exceptional is gone.

Give him 300+ million to spend on new players and he'll just turn them into robots.

Whats the dialling code for India? Is he still on vacation?
 
I wouldn't trust him with a rebuild, clearly he's run out of ideas and his philosophy that made him so exceptional is gone.

Give him 300+ million to spend on new players and he'll just turn them into robots.

Whats the dialling code for India? Is he still on vacation?
Haven’t you got something better to do.
 
I thought so much of yesterday's match was incredibly boring to watch - endless holding of possession without actually creating chances. But then we concede anyway. Incredibly frustrating.
Pep's risk appetite appears to be so low. This is a team with such attacking flair, and we're about as adventurous as Chelsea under Mourinho.
 
Love Pep. If only for “that press conference “ and there is no reason why we can’t win more under him.

But blimey. If the team are not playing well make a substitution. It’s ridiculous.
 
I thought we played some outstanding football, yesterday, and the first half was a demonstration of control and skill. That was Pep at his best, in terms of the philosophy of play and its delivery.
The second half saw a predictable (and predicted) change in the intensity of Leipzig's play. I can understand that though we were second best for a period, the team began to reassert control and he may have felt that change was unnecessary. However, I felt that a change of personnel could have delivered a win, especially by the introduction of greater energy on the right (to support Walker) with the introduction of Alvarez or Foden. I would have made a different choice to Pep.
 
I thought we played some outstanding football, yesterday, and the first half was a demonstration of control and skill. That was Pep at his best, in terms of the philosophy of play and its delivery.
The second half saw a predictable (and predicted) change in the intensity of Leipzig's play. I can understand that though we were second best for a period, the team began to reassert control and he may have felt that change was unnecessary. However, I felt that a change of personnel could have delivered a win, especially by the introduction of greater energy on the right (to support Walker) with the introduction of Alvarez or Foden. I would have made a different choice to Pep.
And the outcome might have been better or we might have lost. We will never know but at least its a reasoned opinion.
 
Is pep willing to change his style of play to accommodate haaland because we can’t have another season of this .
Change it no chance. What he will do is tweak it and maybe try and tweak Haalands game a bit, re -energise the midfield. I have no doubts at all though he's the best person by far to sort it out and the next 2 years will be back to our best.
 
The issue is that we have a habit of not converting control into goals. A ten minute blip becomes less important if you have three goals on the board than if you have one.

Converting possession into chances requires some risk-taking, and trading control. If there is one aspect Pep has put more thought into than any other since coming here it is how to set the team up so that the loss of possession doesn't result in conceding (ironically). But as a result the team plays like a glass half empty - obsessed with reducing risk, and hoping that chances come about by themselves.
 
I wouldn't trust him with a rebuild, clearly he's run out of ideas and his philosophy that made him so exceptional is gone.

Give him 300+ million to spend on new players and he'll just turn them into robots.

Whats the dialling code for India? Is he still on vacation?
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I wouldn't trust him with a rebuild, clearly he's run out of ideas and his philosophy that made him so exceptional is gone.

Give him 300+ million to spend on new players and he'll just turn them into robots.

Whats the dialling code for India? Is he still on vacation?
Given the success he has brought, the records he has broken, and the current position of the club, I think this is a farcical perspective.
 
I think Guardiola has been a bit inept this season. Constantly chopping and changing tactics, defensive shapes, personnel roles. He bought a great striker, but refuses to adjust to his strengths. He uses a dross style of play intended to retain control and reduce chances conceded, only to lose control of matches for long spells and concede more chances than ever, fully negating any advantages we have and rendering the team impotent.
Correct. He's risk averse. Scared of losing the ball. The team displays the attitude of the coach. Indecisive, slow, and confused. Pep is scared to let them off the leash and they've forgotten how to play without fear.

He's near the end of his time at City and will judge himself a failure if he doesn't win the CL.

His nervous tinkering and fear of failure will leave us in a worse situation (in terms of the squad ability etc) when he leaves than when he arrived.

He's been here a season too long imo, and is in danger of tarnishing his reputation for the sake of winning the CL with someone other than Barcelona/Messi... his personal holy grail.
 
We could be managed by Klopp or Potter and be mid table.
In my view, for various reasons, this is the hardest Pep is working in his career and we are still in with a good chance in three competitions + we have a manager who backs the club during unprecedented external attack. Folk underestimate how hard it is to keep a squad at the very peak standards season after season. On top of that:

- a world cup right in the middle
- needing a complete change of style to integrate Haaland
- constant disruption to a back 4 because of injury
- a new no 2
- ageing key players
- some squad dissatisfaction because of rotation
- the circus round charges
- the refereeing bias

We are lucky to have him, imperfections and all. Everyone has an opinion but only one is the best coach and serial winner we will ever see.
 
Its my opinion and personally i think he's done.
You are aware that we are the current champions, 2nd in the league table, and still in the FA cup and CL?

I cannot think of any circumstance where that position would lead to some asking for a change.
 
We could be managed by Klopp or Potter and be mid table.
In my view, for various reasons, this is the hardest Pep is working in his career and we are still in with a good chance in three competitions + we have a manager who backs the club during unprecedented external attack. Folk underestimate how hard it is to keep a squad at the very peak standards season after season. On top of that:

- a world cup right in the middle
- needing a complete change of style to integrate Haaland
- constant disruption to a back 4 because of injury
- a new no 2
- ageing key players
- some squad dissatisfaction because of rotation
- the circus round charges
- the refereeing bias

We are lucky to have him, imperfections and all. Everyone has an opinion but only one is the best coach and serial winner we will ever see.
Morning pep:-)
 
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