Guardiola confirms intention to stay at City for next two years P123

As for Sarri, it occurred to me that he could be a kind of place-holder who might be in situ while you wait for Pep to become free, like Pellegrini was for us for three seasons from 2013. Do you think there's any possibility of that? As for Pochettino, I agree that he'd be a great appointment for you. If City did have to replace Pep now or next summer, I'd be devastated but would probably regard Poch as being as good a replacement as we could get in the circumstances.

First of all, thank you for your considerate reply.

Is it a possibility? Of course it is, just one that will anger most fans and that will detract a bit from Juve's commercial image. Moreover, Sarri usually needs time to model a team to his needs to really achieve big wins (this year he arrived 3rd with Chelsea and struggled a bit); Juve still has Allegri's tactical imprint, which is very different from Sarri's, and they usually want wins and results as soon as possible. Ronaldo also isn't superhuman, wasting one season of his last years just to wait for the right coach seems a bit careless.
 
First of all, thank you for your considerate reply.

Is it a possibility? Of course it is, just one that will anger most fans and that will detract a bit from Juve's commercial image. Moreover, Sarri usually needs time to model a team to his needs to really achieve big wins (this year he arrived 3rd with Chelsea and struggled a bit); Juve still has Allegri's tactical imprint, which is very different from Sarri's, and they usually want wins and results as soon as possible. Ronaldo also isn't superhuman, wasting one season of his last years just to wait for the right coach seems a bit careless.

Everyone needs time to model a team. Pep barely secured CL football in his first season at City. He is best ever but he is not magician and he would not make that Juventus team play his football in his first season. You got no players for that.
 
In general? I think that he's a good coach. As I said, I don't follow the Prem closely.

He'd be much better coach for the group of players you have there and tactics they are used to. We played ultra possession type of football for 6-7 years before Pep came. It was not as good type of football as his but it was on his line of philosophy. And then we added to that by buying his type of players. We were setting ourselves up for Pep for years. Ronaldo is much more Klopp's type of player than Pep's.

All in all, if you eventually get Pep when his contract runs out here, you should prepare for him now as that's not his team type you have there.
 
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