Yes, it puts to rest the narrative that Pep is extending solely for the Club World Cup.The one-year extension option is huge.
Big thanks to Pep!
Yes, it puts to rest the narrative that Pep is extending solely for the Club World Cup.The one-year extension option is huge.
Big thanks to Pep!
I'd say the only ones he DIDN'T improve, were Silva and Aguero, as they were already quite good, and Yaya, who's best days were behind him, and he had to deal with his stroppyness.....Sterling
Stones
Dias
Delph
Zinchenko
Walker
Lewis
Foden
Rodri
Fernandinho.
To name a few.
"Another fine mess, Stanley!"“But if he thinks he’s going to turn up and outplay everybody in the Premier League, and that teams like Watford, Leicester, Bournemouth, Southampton and Crystal Palace are going to let his Manchester City side have the ball for 90 per cent of the time and pass pretty patterns around them so they can get a result, then he is absolutely deluded.
“In fact, he is beyond deluded.
“And if he thinks he doesn’t need to teach tackling or one-on-one combat in training then he’ll be going back to Spain with his tail between his legs.
Not sure why any blue goes on RAWK tbh, they're hardly gonna praise us. Over the last few years (and especially since 115 allegations) I've grown a thicker skin about what jealous bitter cunts of other team's think.they are really pleased for us over at rawk. words fal me....................
I've got no problem with him getting a new contract.
As a coach he is at best mediocre. There is not a single player in the entirety of his career at City that he has coached into a better player than he started out with. There is no one there that improves in a way where you go 'Well that is because of the coaching'.
He is at his very best a guy playing Football Manager with cheat codes.
You can respect the trophy haul (no matter the number of asterisks you put next to their 115) . But I just pity him, his players and their fans. It will be meaningless
Anywhere nice mate?Ill unfortunately be on a plane when the match is on and i still think I'll be less high than some of the people who make comment on the matchday thread
Any manager who would have taken the rag job instantly loses all their credibility just by the very fact of them taking the rag job.The notion that any sane, competent professional would want to go to a bottom half of Premier league has-been, debt-ridden, reverse midas touch "team" over the 4x champions is beyond laughable
just off to the states for a couple of weeks get a bit of sunAnywhere nice mate?
Like you do.just off to the states for a couple of weeks get a bit of sun
lol my missus wants to go for black friday please pray for my walletLike you do.
Get you :)
I’d say he improved Silva by playing him as an 8. That turned him into the complete player and meant we could get an extra attacking player into the side. I think it brought another dimension to David’s game.I'd say the only ones he DIDN'T improve, were Silva and Aguero, as they were already quite good, and Yaya, who's best days were behind him, and he had to deal with his stroppyness.....
Oh, and the disaster that was (is) Kalvin Phillips, and possibly Bravo, but Pep doesn't really coach goalkeepers
Only time will tell on that but when it was announced that Viana was coming to us and speculation started up about Amorim, I saw a comment from a Sporting fan - think someone posted it on here - saying that Viana is the brains behind the operation. Of course, that’s only the opinion of one fan but interestingly it was before any talk of Amorim to United surfaced so it wasn’t a case of the City fan who posted it doing it to play down Amorim’s credentials as he knew he would be going to United or anything.Knowing how the two clubs have been run. We will have taken the brains behind the Sporting operation, in cheeky's replacement.
They will be left with another manager that's getting sacked in about two years, and left wondering what went wrong.