Pep Guardiola - 2022/23

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Final straw: 4 PL in 5 seasons with all records broken changing the way we play in 2 of those titles.

I hope you hold yourself to at least 1% of these standards, because in that case you must be among the top 100 of whatever you do.

Get your head out of Pep's arse mate. The past is the past. We've been poor this season and it's 100% down to Pep's tactical changes and selections.

We'd be struggling badly without De Bruyne and Haaland's 27 goals.
 
Fair enough, but the present is all that matters really.
I agree if this was the 2nd season kn a row with poor results. But we had a worse season not long ago, then we completely chabged the way we played, and we were as good as ever. So there is extremely clear evidence, that we will get better. Not to mention that Pep is the best manager in the business
 
It starts with Pep and it should end with him.
Looking at that lot today, I would think that Pep couldn't motivate someone to have a shit if they had diarrhoea.

His feet were up on Wednesday. That was a strong signal. He's thinking about his own future rather than ours.
Christ you talk some shite.
 
I agree if this was the 2nd season kn a row with poor results. But we had a worse season not long ago, then we completely chabged the way we played, and we were as good as ever. So there is extremely clear evidence, that we will get better. Not to mention that Pep is the best manager in the business
For our sake - let's hope you're right - not as sure as you that this incarnation of Pep is the "best manager in the business."
 
Get your head out of Pep's arse mate. The past is the past. We've been poor this season and it's 100% down to Pep's tactical changes and selections.

We'd be struggling badly without De Bruyne and Haaland's 27 goals.
Wheb you say the final straw you sre bringing up the past, you do realize right? Or you have that kind of short temper on your day to day life too?

Poor players, they are amazing with their national teams, and it's when they play with City they sre not as good, ohh wait, none of our players were good at the WC either. Maaaybee, just maaayybee they are not in good form? Have you considered that? With no Haaland we would be llaying differently, so we don't know if we would struggle or not.

19/20 was worse thab this, and thanks to Pep tactical changes we won what we won the next 2 years. But please, if you know better or know of someone better, be our guest.

Of course Pep has done some tactical mistakes, but some of you...like I said, if people like you put up even 1% of that pressure in themselves, wewho knows where we would be
 
He's lost the lockeroom that's really all I can think, some of the players just show no effort no matter what tactics.

It wouldn’t surprise me if there was some unhappiness in the locker room.

A couple of very popular players left the club feeling they were forced out and weren’t in fair fights for their place, while Bernardo is telling everyone who’ll listen he can’t wait to leave (despite the fact Pep says all the time he never wants players who don’t want to be here), Cancelo is sulking and costing us games but still getting picked every week, Mahrez goes weeks between good games and the captain hasn’t decided if he wants to stay past June and is confused by the missing magic.

The only players having a good season are the 18 year old who’s just broken through, the new signings, and Rodri, who is the most grounded and detached from football footballer on the planet.


What I find so frustrating is that all the key ingredients are still there. There’s nothing that can’t be fixed, we’ve still got loads of time, and yet it just keeps dragging on.

Maybe these back to back shit results are what they need to have it out with each other, clear the air.
 
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Christ you talk some shite.

You enjoyed that today then?
You thought that was a well motivated team?
You think that Pep managed the game well?
You are happy with his post-match interview?

We're awful at the moment. No amount of blue tinted specs are going to show otherwise.

The buck stops with Pep. Once doubt sets in players minds, it's a slippery slope. You can see it in Foden - he doesn't look at all happy, and De Bruyne has a face like a slapped arse, having to do two men's work every game.

He needs to turn this round quickly or he will lose the dressing room.
 
Calls for letting Pep go are good in theory but he extended recently and our management hasn't even given a single thought about replacement. There isn't a given a good manager around who can keep us on level Pep has produced.
And Pep must be backed completely to turn this around unless he himself walks away

But yes for the first time probably management has to talk to manager and Players, they don't interfere but here intervention is required.
 
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