Pep Guardiola - 2025/26

I don't want him sacked now that would be stupid, but unless he manages to get rid of these lifeless slow stupid performances and tactics that we've seen too many times in the last 18 months, he's got to leave in the summer.
He still has some credit in the bank for me to go into next season but I do agree the performances have been poor and the results have caught up to us. I will change my mind come may if the lineup/rotation choices and performances don’t improve.
 
He still has some credit in the bank for me to go into next season but I do agree the performances have been poor and the results have caught up to us. I will change my mind come may if the lineup/rotation choices and performances don’t improve.
We've got Anfield soon, and we've seen the same lifeless crap performances multiple times even when we had a better team and they were rubbish, all I'm asking from him is for us to fucking play a good game regardless of the result, is that too much to ask ?
 
He and the management will make the best decision for the club at the end of the season. I still cant understand the insistence for a small squad considering how many games we’re playing across PL, CL and the domestic cups and the increased physicality in general.
We now have quite a large squad, certainly larger than we’ve had for a while, and it’s deep with quality, but what we haven’t seen is that large squad fully utilised. The peculiar summer, numerous injuries, and AFCON have all played a part in Guardiola still functioning with a relatively small nucleus of players. The remainder of the season should reveal how well he can manage the players Viana has put at his disposal.
 
More walking football. Even counter attacks end up with a turn back towards the centre circle. Fuck this style of football off. It wasn't always like this, but the last 2 years it has been
The thing is we were playing faster and more direct 1st half of the season, even other fans were pointing out how direct Pep was.

One 5-4 against Fulham, and he reverts back to the old horseshoe football that has Haaland not score an open play goal in 6 matches.

Sure, we weren't the most convincing side that period, but it was something new, and unpredictable for the rest of the league. We also saw Haaland, Foden and Doku had the form of their lives. We played to the strengths of our squad.
 
He’s in a good position, has no pressure so fair play to him. The whole team around him are super chilled and paid well so why break sweat.
 
I think he goes this summer
He said we had no energy but at what point did he notice this ?
Surely it was during the game not after so why didn’t he change something.
I’m not talking about players I’m talking about style and formations. How can you play a line as high as that with players that had no energy to get back is baffling.
 
Obviously Pep has earned some patience and him getting schooled by Red shite is a feature. But, if the season fizzles out he really should consider his position come May. We look stale as fuck.
 
so far only saw he said it could have been a red but we shouldnt focus on that use as excuse and rags were better.

he should go crazy about it and make sure no refs ever again allow this tackle against us without red.

he was more angry with the Semenyo goal not given midweek than this red card by the look of it which says it all how important derbies are for him.
 
We now have quite a large squad, certainly larger than we’ve had for a while, and it’s deep with quality, but what we haven’t seen is that large squad fully utilised. The peculiar summer, numerous injuries, and AFCON have all played a part in Guardiola still functioning with a relatively small nucleus of players. The remainder of the season should reveal how well he can manage the players Viana has put at his disposal.
The three things you noted are why I’m not quite ready to have a go at him. Let Guehi, Gonzalez, Dias and Marmoush get into contention and see how he does. If he can’t make use of that squad, then he’s squandering a solid team.
 
Yes I think he does psychologically respect so called big teams. I remember in our first CL final he said something along the lines of we have to get here first and feel the process of what its like before winning it. You have to arrive and no what its like and then next time win it. And this was a week before the game. Maybe its his english. I don't think you would ever see him go at Klopp or another rival like Mancini did to the pissed c**t. Not that it matters but I just feel overall the club has a soft underbelly. When we do come out all guns blazing we get c***s like Simon Jordan and the rest telling us we're wrong and we should keep quiet and stop whingeing. Never heard them say it about pisshead though.
I agree we feel like we get pushed around both on and off the field far more than a behemoth like us should do but is that just us as fans being a bit too sensitive.

After all, the proof of the pudding’s in the eating and these last few years we’ve been the most successful club side England has ever seen
 
Ake & Lewis at FB was obviously going to be an issue and proved as much. Not sure his half time subs worked - Foden & Lewis off for Nico & RAN would have been better for all 3 lines.

The attitude & application was just so far off what was needed. Really disappointing
 
I agree we feel like we get pushed around both on and off the field far more than a behemoth like us should do but is that just us as fans being a bit too sensitive.

After all, the proof of the pudding’s in the eating and these last few years we’ve been the most successful club side England has ever seen
But in all that time we've faced nothing but a mud flinging exercise at us by all and sundry and whether we win the charges or not the damage has been done. I find it very hard to not question decisions that have gone against us as nothing more than the powers that be getting one over on us. After all thay are only human.
 
The three things you noted are why I’m not quite ready to have a go at him. Let Guehi, Gonzalez, Dias and Marmoush get into contention and see how he does. If he can’t make use of that squad, then he’s squandering a solid team.
I’ve always said that this would be a transitional season, so any trophy would be a bonus. However, I’ve also said that Guardiola needs to show that he can operate with a larger squad and rotate them enough to keep us in contention across multiple fronts. We know he can do it with a smaller squad of experienced players, but we’re now looking to do it with a larger (currently inexperienced) squad, so that we’re there consistently over multiple seasons, and across domestic, European, and internal fronts. That’s a huge challenge, but I still think he is the best man to do it.
 
I’ve always said that this would be a transitional season, so any trophy would be a bonus. However, I’ve also said that Guardiola needs to show that he can operate with a larger squad and rotate them enough to keep us in contention across multiple fronts. We know he can do it with a smaller squad of experienced players, but we’re now looking to do it with a larger (currently inexperienced) squad, so that we’re there consistently over multiple seasons, and across domestic, European, and internal fronts. That’s a huge challenge, but I still think he is the best man to do it.
I’m right there with you in terms of expectations going in and how the season could pan out. My only doubt is whether he’s up for it after this season.
 
Hugo Viana has to make some tough decisions at the end of the season, whether Pep likes it or not. Four or five players absolutely have to be let go. We'd thank them for everything they've given to the club, but they have to be away from City.

Otherwise, love is blind, and Pep is completely caught up in it. Even if you sign Anderson, Vitinha, and Hakimi, he's capable of ruining matches because of his feelings toward some of his favorites.
 

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