Pep Guardiola - 2020/21 Performances

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Of all the titles we we've won since Pep arrived, this season's ones, however many they end up being, will all be Pep's IMO. This season more than any has been about his work rather than the players. To take them from the nadir of November/December to the verge of the title, verge of the CL final, with the Carabao in the bag, is nothing short pure genius.

He's hammered the point home over and over again that there's been no time to train/work on tactics with us playing every three days, but I think he is being far too humble when he says that. When you look at the different ways in which we've beaten so many different teams in the last few months it's amazing.

I had to pause the other day when listening to a football podcast with a scouser on there. He said that he was constantly staggered by how many times in a game Pep would tweak things to change the dynamics of what was in front of him whilst almost every other manager in the league (including Klopp) had one maybe at a push two different tactical switches in them per game.

Pep is the greatest manager of all time IMO. What he's done in his career won't be replicated again ever, in the same way that Messi will never be bettered.
 
Of all the titles we we've won since Pep arrived, this season's ones, however many they end up being, will all be Pep's IMO. This season more than any has been about his work rather than the players. To take them from the nadir of November/December to the verge of the title, verge of the CL final, with the Carabao in the bag, is nothing short pure genius.

He's hammered the point home over and over again that there's been no time to train/work on tactics with us playing every three days, but I think he is being far too humble when he says that. When you look at the different ways in which we've beaten so many different teams in the last few months it's amazing.

I had to pause the other day when listening to a football podcast with a scouser on there. He said that he was constantly staggered by how many times in a game Pep would tweak things to change the dynamics of what was in front of him whilst almost every other manager in the league (including Klopp) had one maybe at a push two different tactical switches in them per game.

Pep is the greatest manager of all time IMO. What he's done in his career won't be replicated again ever, in the same way that Messi will never be bettered.

Good morning my friend. You're absolutely spot on of course. I think he'll take great pleasure from it too, as I think deep down he'll know it as well.
 
Of all the titles we we've won since Pep arrived, this season's ones, however many they end up being, will all be Pep's IMO. This season more than any has been about his work rather than the players. To take them from the nadir of November/December to the verge of the title, verge of the CL final, with the Carabao in the bag, is nothing short pure genius.

He's hammered the point home over and over again that there's been no time to train/work on tactics with us playing every three days, but I think he is being far too humble when he says that. When you look at the different ways in which we've beaten so many different teams in the last few months it's amazing.

I had to pause the other day when listening to a football podcast with a scouser on there. He said that he was constantly staggered by how many times in a game Pep would tweak things to change the dynamics of what was in front of him whilst almost every other manager in the league (including Klopp) had one maybe at a push two different tactical switches in them per game.

Pep is the greatest manager of all time IMO. What he's done in his career won't be replicated again ever, in the same way that Messi will never be bettered.
We're living through extraordinary times as City fans. We need to savour them.
 
We're living through extraordinary times as City fans. We need to savour them.

I'm trying to savour everything about it right now. The players, the games, the moments, the goals, the celebrations. Guardiola's managed to take a dressing which has no right to support each other with so much competition for so few places, and made them all brothers. You see it in the moments. Like the celebration for Torres' goal or Mendy's the other week.

That team spirit, that collectiveness, that sense of respect for each other, that's Pep too.
 
Good morning my friend. You're absolutely spot on of course. I think he'll take great pleasure from it too, as I think deep down he'll know it as well.

His Carabao celebrations told me everything I needed to know.

Some of us wondered in the early part of the season whether Pep would get his own mojo back. Seeing him hold up those 4 fingers last weekend was a pretty emphatic answer.
 
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With the team missing pre season and after the Leicester home defeat (albeit we had to put out a weaker side due to Covid-19 and injuries) I didn't think we could of win the league but we could still win either the Carabao Cup or the FA Cup and have another good Champions League run. Huge credit to Pep for bridging that League gap.
 
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Of all the titles we we've won since Pep arrived, this season's ones, however many they end up being, will all be Pep's IMO. This season more than any has been about his work rather than the players. To take them from the nadir of November/December to the verge of the title, verge of the CL final, with the Carabao in the bag, is nothing short pure genius.

He's hammered the point home over and over again that there's been no time to train/work on tactics with us playing every three days, but I think he is being far too humble when he says that. When you look at the different ways in which we've beaten so many different teams in the last few months it's amazing.

I had to pause the other day when listening to a football podcast with a scouser on there. He said that he was constantly staggered by how many times in a game Pep would tweak things to change the dynamics of what was in front of him whilst almost every other manager in the league (including Klopp) had one maybe at a push two different tactical switches in them per game.

Pep is the greatest manager of all time IMO. What he's done in his career won't be replicated again ever, in the same way that Messi will never be bettered.
It’s down to Pep and Fernandinho, imo. Don’t underestimate the importance of the meeting that Fernandinho called on New Year’s Day.
 
His Carabao celebrations told me everything I needed to know.

We all wondered in the early part of the season whether Pep would get his own mojo back. Seeing him hold up those 4 fingers last weekend was a pretty emphatic answer.
If ever a man deserved the perfect end to an incredible season, in picking up the Chumps, it’s Pep.
 
If ever a man deserved the perfect end to an incredible season, in picking up the Chumps, it’s Pep.

I don't think it is remotely fair the way that his pure supremacy in domestic competitions means the media and watching world demand he win the CL every season. But you're absolutely right - when it comes down to it - this season is the one where he deserves to lift it.

But. Getting the league back off the scousers was the most important thing to me.
 
I don't think it is remotely fair the way that his pure supremacy in domestic competitions means the media and watching world demand he win the CL every season. But you're absolutely right - when it comes down to it - this season is the one where he deserves to lift it.

But. Getting the league back off the scousers was the most important thing to me.

Makes me laugh when they go on about it being 10 years since he won it. When he wins it again he’ll have won it the same amount of times as United have as a club. What a failure eh?
 
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