Is the Premier League about to become littered with Pep's disciples?

Looks like Xabi Alonson to Liverpool next year, then Pep's 2 biggest rivals have two of his ex players.
 
Pep has been at this for years now, and he wasn't the first and last to play under Cruyff learning his brand of football.

He's a one off if others could have done it then they would have done it already.
 
Looks like Xabi Alonson to Liverpool next year, then Pep's 2 biggest rivals have two of his ex players.
This worries me as he is proving to be quite a good manager. And they have a very prolific front line, even without Salah and Van Hype they are a threat.

(I would still like to know the real reason why Klopp is leaving ( Germany job, PSG, Bayern maybe?).
 
Pep has been at this for years now, and he wasn't the first and last to play under Cruyff learning his brand of football.

He's a one off if others could have done it then they would have done it already.
This. Guardiola was Cruyff's "chosen one" to carry the torch of Ajax/Barcelona Michels/Cruyff and now Guardiola version of "total football". I don't see the next generation after Guardiola. There are plenty who have played with him or under him for a few years, but none with the IP carried over from Michels and Cruyff. They can copy what Guardiola does, but who will be able to innovate like him? Unless he can find and train a "successor" in the next decade, it could all be lost.
 
There’s only one person who had disciples. The blasphemy on here is nauseating. Don’t worry Jeezy I have your back. Any chance of those euro lottery numbers?
 

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