Enzo Maresca

Maresca is a continuity candidate. The whole club from under 11s to the women’s team plays possession based football. We have the best Academy in the world playing that way. The club will not undo all that hard work at all levels. So Maresca was the obvious choice. He knows everyone so there will be no disruption in any department. I am optimistic it will work.
Yes, after the initial shock and a sleepless night, I'm feeling slightly more positive we'll be okay .... hopefully Lijnders & Toure will stay on as his assistants.
 
Didn’t want him! I see why the club picked him and I’ll back him to the club either give him an extension or let him go..
 
Kompany would have been a romantic choice, but not a logical one at this moment in time. Going for one of the currently "trendy" managers like Iraola or Alonso would have been risky.

Bringing in someone who has worked at the club before, who has worked with Pep before and who has experience in the league and has been successful is a sound and logical choice.

It's impossible to replace Pep. But our owners can look at plenty of other sides who have got these decisions wrong. We're not going to follow Abramovich and bring in the top name and sack them, even if it brings success.

Maresca will come in, play a very similar style of football and be able to bring new energy. He has my full support, even if right now it's with an incredibly heavy heart losing not only our greatest manager but the greatest manager football has ever seen.
 
The only person with the personality, drive and charisma that that gets anywhere near Pep is Vinnie. He knows the club inside out and the style of play needed. He loves the club and the city and would be the ideal choice for me., though would he want to leave Bayern? Not sure.
Vinnie really
 
Didn’t want him! I see why the club picked him and I’ll back him to the club either give him an extension or let him go..
Initially, I didn't want him. But the more I think about it, it's a good appointment
It does have the feel of a stop gap and maybe waiting for others down the line. But I do think he will provide a certain continuity

GPC left an ageing squad on the decline. Our squad is much younger and on the rise
 
Kompany would have been a romantic choice, but not a logical one at this moment in time. Going for one of the currently "trendy" managers like Iraola or Alonso would have been risky.

Bringing in someone who has worked at the club before, who has worked with Pep before and who has experience in the league and has been successful is a sound and logical choice.

It's impossible to replace Pep. But our owners can look at plenty of other sides who have got these decisions wrong. We're not going to follow Abramovich and bring in the top name and sack them, even if it brings success.

Maresca will come in, play a very similar style of football and be able to bring new energy. He has my full support, even if right now it's with an incredibly heavy heart losing not only our greatest manager but the greatest manager football has ever seen.
He still needs to learn how to defend at the highest level for me, that PSG first leg set off alarm bells, the tie should have been over and they were lucky to get back into it for the second leg. He can come in 2-3 years after he's seen his Bayern project through.

I'll trust Khaldoon & co on the Maresca appointment, he knows what to look for in personnel leading elite teams of people. And looking at how Utd & Arsenal fared post Baconface & Wenger - with a whole new manager and change of approach straight off the bat - it seems being evolutionary with Maresca rather than revolutionary with a totally fresh set up could be the safer approach to ease the transition.
 
Initially, I didn't want him. But the more I think about it, it's a good appointment
It does have the feel of a stop gap and maybe waiting for others down the line. But I do think he will provide a certain continuity

GPC left an ageing squad on the decline. Our squad is much younger and on the rise

Yeah it’s why I posted i see why we are appointing him! One thing with him being Italian his press conferences won’t be as controlled as pep did them and I think he might complain about the referees which pep never if ever did!
 
He’s the safe and logical option. Knows the club inside out, similar principles to Pep (albeit a lot more rigid), knows the league well. Think he did well at Chelsea all things considered and we have much better squad here.


Don’t understand the clamour for Kompany yet, his time will certainly come. Let the guy continue to develop at Bayern for now and by the time 2029 comes along he’ll be a more complete coach ready to take on the reigns.
 
After watching some videos and interviews with Enzo Maresca, I’m honestly not that concerned. It’s basically going to be Pep light, which is still a hell of a lot better than Pep nothing. The guy is clearly tactics obsessed and I think he has a very high football IQ. Whether he can fully control a locker room the way Pep does is probably still TBD, but from a pure football standpoint, I think he absolutely gets it.

I think what scares people is just how small the body of work is. You basically have the Leicester season where they won the Championship and then the Chelsea stint, which ended kind of oddly, but honestly I almost give anyone a pass for what Chelsea has become under that ownership structure. It’s chaos.

One thing that did stand out to me though was the Club World Cup final. I thought he genuinely outcoached Enrique, and that’s not nothing.

I’m honestly excited to see what he can do at a club where everybody is aligned with the same vision and the same goals instead of walking into the circus environment Chelsea has had the last few years.
 
He will probably make us a bit better defensively but it's hardly a huge problem We have, his biggest issue (much like Peps) was getting His teams to break down a low block, I think He's a sensible choice, could work out fantastic, if not He's a capable stop gap for a few seasons.
 
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He will probably make us a bit better defensively but it's hardly a huge problem We have, his biggest issue (much like Peps) was getting His teams to break down a low block, I think He's a sensible choice, could work out fantastic, if not He's a capable stop gap for a few seasons for when Pep returns.
 
Knows the club inside out, and has been in the building before so in theory will hit the ground running. Knows several of our big leadership group players in Dias, Rodri, Haaland & Foden and has relationships with them from 2022/23.

Will be wiser and stronger for his experiences at 2 rather madcap clubs in Leicester and Chelsea. City and how we operate will seem like an oasis in comparison.

Inherits a much better squad than Ferguson's replacement did at Old Toilet. Weve several absolutely top level talents in the right age profile in Donnarumma (or Trafford), Dias, Khusanov, Gueye, Gvardiol, O'Reilly, Rodri, Foden, Cherki, Doku, Haaland - only Rodri is about to turn 30. Add Anderson to that and it looks built to still win games for a sustained period.

Vinny and Luis Enrique not available so hes about the most seamless Pep disciple we could bring in.
 
He still needs to learn how to defend at the highest level for me, that PSG first leg set off alarm bells, the tie should have been over and they were lucky to get back into it for the second leg. He can come in 2-3 years after he's seen his Bayern project through.

I'll trust Khaldoon & co on the Maresca appointment, he knows what to look for in personnel leading elite teams of people. And looking at how Utd & Arsenal fared post Baconface & Wenger - with a whole new manager and change of approach straight off the bat - it seems being evolutionary with Maresca rather than revolutionary with a totally fresh set up could be the safer approach to ease the transition.

The Bayern defence is poor though, so I'm not sure that's just on Kompany. But I think with the Bundesliga being so easy for them we need to see him prove himself in Europe to be confident he can cope. It's also concerned me that when he made changes in the league, ahead of CL ties they were appalling and he had to bring on his best players to rescue games.

The difference between Pep and pretty much everyone else out there is his ability to make changes without standards and performances dropping. Even Arsenal with their "greatest squad ever assembled" are shocking if Arteta makes a few changes and he's often had to play Rice and Saka in the league cup to get them through rounds.
 
He’s what in politics is described as ‘the continuity candidate’ and that’s fine given the post-treble rebuild will be almost complete this summer
 
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