justsaying
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Its same story, last year how we turned around and win almost everything, we will be just fine.
I didn’t realise it was the pecking order lol when Rico Lewis at 18 is trusted before Phillips the writing couldn’t be more clearer on the wall.probably not intended and a bit harsh (i still hope the lad finds his feet) but listing Philips last of the DM position behind loads of people playing out of position did make me laugh.
In context we've conceded 3 goals, 2 own goals and ping pong deflection falling perfect to a player who shouldn't have been on the field after Ruben unsuccessfully tried to block.Next games are Brighton,Utd,Bournemouth, Chelsea,Liverpool and Spurs, we can assess much better after this imo.
He did say Haaland should be the winner but then fucked that by saying Messi needs a class of his own.Pep loves Messi won't even say Haaland had a better year than him or Alvarez as well..
Marti Perarnau‘s latest book on Pep is released next month. God save Pep covers the City years. If it’s as good as the first 2 books it should be a brilliant read.
Here’s a description in a (shit) translation from Spanish. Triplet winners :)
In 2014 Martí Perarnau masterfully narrated in Herr Pep Guardiola's first year at Bayern Munich. Five years later, in Pep Guardiola. The metamorphosis, Perarnau described the evolution of the football ideology of the Santpedor coach and how the Bundesliga had impacted his ideas as a coach.
God save Pep is a chronicle of Pep Guardiola's seven years at the head of Manchester City, from the harsh beginnings to the full conquest of English and European football, crowned with the triplet of the 2022-2023 season.
Martí Perarnau completes with this book his trilogy on Guardiola: triumphs, defeats, doubts and despondency, euphoria and celebrations. A detailed description, written from a privileged position, of a roller coaster of emotions in which we have known the thousand faces of Pep.
This is the portrait of the coronation of a serial winner whose secret, in the words of Guardiola himself, "is that none of us are as we were on the first day."