chestervegasblue
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Pep's desire is to prove himself. I wouldn't put it past him to take on somehow turning the MLS into a major player in world football.
Pep's desire is to prove himself. I wouldn't put it past him to take on somehow turning the MLS into a major player in world football.
Ha, I’m an eternal pessimist and already worry about the day Guardiola leaves. Just think from books/interviews I’ve read that he would never stay in a job for that length of time. Would love to be wrong, but like I say any contract extension would be great news.
I think part of what has caused Pep stress at his previous clubs is the boardroom turmoil, in theory the 'holistic' strategy should make Pep's life as easy as it can be, he can just focus on the football with he complete backing of all his superiors. I don't think he'll find a better environment to put his football vision in place but 10 years does seem unlikely.