Pep Guardiola - 2020/21 Performances

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At the time of the Champions league final we had already won the league and had no more matches.
A one off match.
You might argue that the league is the priority at the start of the season but at that moment in time there was nothing more important.
Sure it was, and I’m sure Pep chose his team based on what he thought were the best tactics on the day to win the game on the day, as did Tuchel. On the day Tuchel won, doesn’t make Tuchel a better manager, doesn’t mean we would be better with Tuchel replacing Pep. Doesn’t make our season suddenly a C+ season which is what the comment I replied to did was about.
My final comment on that game then I ‘m moving onto next season I could see what Pep was thinking, on the day Tuchel out thought him and on the day Tuchel was the better manager. Anyone would think we were playing a bunch of no hopers managed by a tactical idiot.
Anyway next season now looking forward to it and we’ll do better than Chelsea because overall we are better and have a better manager, the best as it happens.
 
There's an old saying that you're only as good as your last game.
Pep's last game was a failure.
He failed to deliver the CL at Bayern and he's failed to deliver it at City.
The past is the past... He inherited two very strong and successful teams at Bayern and City but blew it on the biggest stage (in the owner's view) at both.
Thanks for the entertainment and trophies Pep, but it's time to move on.
Sniff sniff...
 
There's an old saying that you're only as good as your last game.
Pep's last game was a failure.
He failed to deliver the CL at Bayern and he's failed to deliver it at City.
The past is the past... He inherited two very strong and successful teams at Bayern and City but blew it on the biggest stage (in the owner's view) at both.
Thanks for the entertainment and trophies Pep, but it's time to move on.
Dear lord
 
Dear lord
His failure on the big stage against Chelsea was due to unnecessary tinkering and leads m to suspect that he's close to burning out. He'll be gone at the end of 22-23, but will be thinking about it over 21-22.... I'd prefer the club to have someone already lined up just in case he implodes next season.
 
His failure on the big stage against Chelsea was due to unnecessary tinkering and leads m to suspect that he's close to burning out. He'll be gone at the end of 22-23, but will be thinking about it over 21-22.... I'd prefer the club to have someone already lined up just in case he implodes next season.
Wow!
 
His failure on the big stage against Chelsea was due to unnecessary tinkering and leads m to suspect that he's close to burning out. He'll be gone at the end of 22-23, but will be thinking about it over 21-22.... I'd prefer the club to have someone already lined up just in case he implodes next season.
At this point, I think it’s time for you to log off.
 
There's an old saying that you're only as good as your last game.
Pep's last game was a failure.
He failed to deliver the CL at Bayern and he's failed to deliver it at City.
The past is the past... He inherited two very strong and successful teams at Bayern and City but blew it on the biggest stage (in the owner's view) at both.
Thanks for the entertainment and trophies Pep, but it's time to move on.
we are all entitled to our views, but your view is fucking clueless
 
There's an old saying that you're only as good as your last game.
Pep's last game was a failure.
He failed to deliver the CL at Bayern and he's failed to deliver it at City.
The past is the past... He inherited two very strong and successful teams at Bayern and City but blew it on the biggest stage (in the owner's view) at both.
Thanks for the entertainment and trophies Pep, but it's time to move on.
Gen question, who do you support?
 
Gen question, who do you support?
Genuine answer... Manchester City. Possibly for a lot longer than you.

Sorry if my opinions don't fit the 'trust in Pep' agenda followed by many on here. I've never been one to brown nose everything that Pep nor the club does... I'm not, and never will be, a 'happy clapper'.

The bloke is obviously great coach but he's been displaying fallibility in the biggest games.
 
Genuine answer... Manchester City. Possibly for a lot longer than you.

Sorry if my opinions don't fit the 'trust in Pep' agenda followed by many on here. I've never been one to brown nose everything that Pep nor the club does... I'm not, and never will be, a 'happy clapper'.

The bloke is obviously great coach but he's been displaying fallibility in the biggest games.
Oh, for sure he has made mistakes with team selections and subs etc, but it was the manner in which you post begged the question. As for being a fan for longer, not interested in that.
 
As for being a fan for longer, not interested in that.
Of course you're not... but let's just say it answered your 'genuine question '
Don't question a fellow fan's loyalty etc just because their opinion upsets / offends you. Believe it or not, there are a number of City fans who think that Guardiola tinkers too much, has too many favourites, isn't the right man to build forthe future, or has peaked at the club.
Change isn't always a bad thing... It's a matter of recognising when it's needed, and doing it before it's too late.
 
Of course you're not... but let's just say it answered your 'genuine question '
Don't question a fellow fan's loyalty etc just because their opinion upsets / offends you. Believe it or not, there are a number of City fans who think that Guardiola tinkers too much, has too many favourites, isn't the right man to build forthe future, or has peaked at the club.
Change isn't always a bad thing... It's a matter of recognising when it's needed, and doing it before it's too late.
OK, if it makes you feel better, when was your first game?

As for everything else, I am in agreement with you, but it was the nuance of how you post begged the question of support.
 
Of course you're not... but let's just say it answered your 'genuine question '
Don't question a fellow fan's loyalty etc just because their opinion upsets / offends you. Believe it or not, there are a number of City fans who think that Guardiola tinkers too much, has too many favourites, isn't the right man to build forthe future, or has peaked at the club.
Change isn't always a bad thing... It's a matter of recognising when it's needed, and doing it before it's too late.
If Pep isn't the right man to build for the future, considering his record, who is?
 
Genuine answer... Manchester City. Possibly for a lot longer than you.

Sorry if my opinions don't fit the 'trust in Pep' agenda followed by many on here. I've never been one to brown nose everything that Pep nor the club does... I'm not, and never will be, a 'happy clapper'.

The bloke is obviously great coach but he's been displaying fallibility in the biggest games.
I seem to remember that you (and most of the others who don't like the most successful manager in the club's history) were happy clapping like a lovesick seal week after week when we had Mancini in charge.
 
I seem to remember that you (and most of the others who don't like the most successful manager in the club's history) were happy clapping like a lovesick seal week after week when we had Mancini in charge.

I've never been a 'happy clapper' David. I've been a pain in the arse for many, many years.

Mancini built a title winning team at City. Pellegrini inherited and added to it. Guardiola inherited it and tinkered.

Like a lot of other Pep acolytes, you've probably got a permanent brown spot on the end of your nose.
 
If Pep isn't the right man to build for the future, considering his record, who is?
That's the whole point of my comment... I would like to think that the club is well ahead of the game, and has already identified someone to take over. If the hierarchy haven't, we could end up falling off a cliff when Pep leaves.

Whoever takes over, I doubt that they'll be able to 'hit the ground running' to maintain the standards - They need to be introduced gradually over 22/23.
 
I've never been a 'happy clapper' David. I've been a pain in the arse for many, many years.

Mancini built a title winning team at City. Pellegrini inherited and added to it. Guardiola inherited it and tinkered.

Like a lot of other Pep acolytes, you've probably got a permanent brown spot on the end of your nose.
I've just searched on your user name and "Mancini" and it was hilarious, although quite saddening in lots of ways to see the pure and unadulterated blind adoration you had for him and then your distress when he got find out.

This one's a good one and perfect for this thread. I don't recall ever seeing so much delusion and misjudgement crammed into one single conversation.

 
Love Mancini as much as the next blue but there seems to be a disconnect when bigging him up for building a title winning team but no mention at all of him imploding and having many of said team turn on him.
 
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