Harris, Delaney, Liew, Conn, Ronay, etc. Who cares?
This is what Johan Cruyff had to say about Pep. Yeah, you know Johan Cruyff.
“Guardiola wants to make football better, to take his team to another level. He played in the third team back then (when he was given his first-team debut at Barcelona in 1990), and physically he was nothing, but he knew how to help himself with the right movement. And this experience in turning disadvantages into advantages distinguishes him as a coach. To me, he’s one of the best in the world. What is really outstanding about Guardiola is that he doesn’t force his style of football onto his team. He analyses what is best for the team, utilises the special details and through that leads them to the greatest possible success. It’s no coincidence that Spain won the 2010 World Cup with seven of Guardiola’s players, and now Germany with six or seven of his players.”
This is why we are going for four in a row.