supercity88
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Plenty evidence of burnout but to be fair I think that is the consequence of the last few seasons and the numbers of games. The spine of the team have spent a lot of years with the man and I would hope that they are beyond the 'he's too intense' barrier. I actually think he is not going to renew. Sure hope I'm wrong.
It's hard not to combine our form on the pitch with whether Pep renews or not. But I don't think the two are linked. We've got a lot of injuries, we've got a lot of tired players and we need this break. I don't think the team are doing anything wrong or failing to implement what Pep wants. I think there's still a lot of hunger and desire.
He hasn't renewed yet - we'd have heard and the club would probably like to share some positivity with all the talk of a crisis.
But I don't believe he's decided to leave. He's said repeatedly he'll decide with the club and that everyone is relaxed and comfortable and the decision will be in everyone's interests.
I think, as a result of that perspective, he'll stay for another year. Walker, De Bruyne and Gundogan have been key features of success under Pep. All three are possibly at the end of their careers. The CWC ends a few weeks before the new season. That makes it very difficult for a new manager to come in and hit the ground running. It would be beneficial for someone to come in the following summer when there's a bit more time to get their feet under the table - even with a World Cup.