PannickAtTheDisco
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Can’t see him going back there as a manager, but heading up La Masia is a possibility.
well seeing as La Masia hasn't produced much recently, hopefully he feels CFG gives him wider scope.
Can’t see him going back there as a manager, but heading up La Masia is a possibility.
Pretty much. I see a lot of Barca fans and Bayern fans on the web cling to these ideas too. But surely they'd know how adaptable Pep is right? I have a somewhat cynical view as to why they hold these opinions.Here we go "his record". 2 clubs isn't a record.
Only a few years ago people were using his "record" to prove how he'd never go to an oil money club like City because he's only interested in historic clubs like Bayern and Barca.
I think a 10 year extension is ridiculous (for both parties), but him being at City for 10 years is less so, given that its not that far from 2 already, and he's still building.Hopefully he sees City as more of a work in progress, and an opportunity for him to cement a managerial legacy at a club. There’s far fewer external influences at City as well, so that coupled with the financial resources at his disposal means he has almost carte blanche to do what he wants here, which he probably couldn’t at Barca or Bayern. Just think that he’s always seeking new challenges and experiences though, so 10 years in Manchester seems improbable to me.
And EuropeImagine Sterling, Stones, Sane, Gabriel Jesus, Mendy, B Silva, Stones, and Ederson at their prime with Pep at the helm. We'd be dismantling this league year after year.