Pep Guardiola - 2022/23

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Love to see how much winning the FA Cup yesterday meant to him. He has won so much but the way he shed tears and celebrated yesterday was a measure of the man.
Tried to like that in triplicate, doesn't work so
 
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Entertaining to watch. Now. That we won :)

Very concerning though is the 15:25 where I guess Guardiola says Laporte to get in because Walker has something on his calf.

This is a disaster, I can't really think about it, if it's true it depresses me. :( I hope it's just a minor issue, just some cramp issues and he will be perfectly ok for Tuesday for training. Or else we will have a big problem on Saturday.


 
Entertaining to watch. Now. That we won :)

Very concerning though is the 15:25 where I guess Guardiola says Laporte to get in because Walker has something on his calf.

This is a disaster, I can't really think about it, if it's true it depresses me. :( I hope it's just a minor issue, just some cramp issues and he will be perfectly ok for Tuesday for training. Or else we will have a big problem on Saturday.




Will Walker even be needed there's no pacy attacker in Inter that Walker need to be deployed.
 
Will Walker even be needed there's no pacy attacker in Inter that Walker need to be deployed.

Of course there is. DiMarco is very fast from that left side for Inter and usually comes to attack from that side. He was exceptional this year.
A thing they try many times, DiMarco comes as a full back rapidly in that left side and then crosses (not aerially) not inside but a outside the penalty area where a midfielder comes from behind.
 
Just saw someone quote a stat on twitter (I know), and I had to go and check it. Bloody hell, it's true. We only won one of our away games against the other teams in the top nine. He's useless. Sack him, and get Lampard in.


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Excellent article on the BBC website this morning about Pep.

Is it just me that has noticed that in recent weeks the media seems to be moving away from their anti-City bias ? Some of the stuff I have read recently has been almost gushing.

 
And now the great Pep has 18 major finals in his managerial career with:

16 wins, 2 losses. (The 1 loss was in Copa Del Rey against Real Madrid where Barcelona had absolutely dominated the game, possession was something like 76% to 24%, chances were 20 to 2, yet in a counterattack we all know what happened and Barcelona lost 1-0. The other loss with Chelsea with us.)

Goals are 37 for Pep's teams and 6 against.

3 Champion Leagues, 11 Championships, 6 domestic Cups, 9 domestic 2nd tie cups and 6(not counting them as major finals and not inside the above statistics) of UEFA super cups and FIFA world cups.
 
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Here's to you Pep.. Cheers!

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BTW Inzaghi unexpectedly showed the world how to adjust against the new 3-2-2-3 formation. But it was solid defensively for the most part and got us over the line.

Wouldn't be surprised at all if Pep wants new players for a new system. And so we'll evolve again under the best manager City could ever have.
 
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