The perfect fumble
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My reading of it too. He is a human being and he knows how heartbroken Sergio, Joe Hart, Silva etc were when he told them their time was up. It must be the hardest part of his job and to see his emotion there made me think even more of him.It is the mark of the man that he makes a decision in the best interests of the club but feels so sad and emotional about doing it because he clearly loves Sergio.
I watched his presser for the final and he looks confident and ready.
The day he calls it a day will leave a far greater hole in the club than any of the brilliant players we've lost over the last few years.
Dreading it tbh. We will still be amongst the best no doubt but I dont think anybody out there is good enough to create the legacy he has.
Enjoy every second we have left with him, all good things must come to an end.
My reading of it too. He is a human being and he knows how heartbroken Sergio, Joe Hart, Silva etc were when he told them their time was up. It must be the hardest part of his job and to see his emotion there made me think even more of him.
He made those tough decisions for the club and they were the right ones.
Sober up Pep, we have a big game on Saturday. It's not all about you, remember your image of humility, now get back to following Johan's philosophy, you are at City now, reciting ex Barca players' names will only draw negative attention, and you wouldn't want that would you.Cruyff is a lie.
He won 3 of that 4 leagues at last minute vs worse Real Madrid ever. A Champions vs an very inferior team like Sampdoria 0-0 at minute 90. The 4-0 vs Milan in Champions league final was most embarrassing coach performance ever.
He destroyed the team buying very bad players (Korneiev, Iván Iglesias, Eskurza, Escaich, Estebaranz... players without level).
He won with players chosen by Javier Clemente (Koeman, Laudrup, Stoichkov, Bakero, Txiqui...), when he chose players he did that: Wistchge, Eskurza, Korneiev and all that players without level for a big team.
He won narrow with the best team in that moment, and he made a fool of himself when he had to make decisions.
Compare Cruyff with Guardiola is a crime. Pep is 1.000 times better.
It’s one a Peps best attributes. When the time has come for a legend to be moved on, he makes the right call every time. Did it at Barca and he’s done it here, with great effect so far.My reading of it too. He is a human being and he knows how heartbroken Sergio, Joe Hart, Silva etc were when he told them their time was up. It must be the hardest part of his job and to see his emotion there made me think even more of him.
He made those tough decisions for the club and they were the right ones.
Sober up Pep, we have a big game on Saturday. It's not all about you, remember your image of humility, now get back to following Johan's philosophy, you are at City now, reciting ex Barca players' names will only draw negative attention, and you wouldn't want that would you.
I think so too. I think he knows what to do with Chelsea.It is the mark of the man that he makes a decision in the best interests of the club but feels so sad and emotional about doing it because he clearly loves Sergio.
I watched his presser for the final and he looks confident and ready.