Which past City player would have prospered most under Pep

tony adcock

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One I’ve been chatting with mates over a beer recently.

There have been some great past players in not so great ( putting it mildly ) teams. And also some players even Pep couldn’t have coached into half decent....

We all thought Tevez would have been unbelievable with his coaching

I would have really liked Paul Lake to have had that coaching ( an obviously not the injury)

Any others you guys thing would have flourished under Pep’s tutor ledge
 
True re attitude - Nasri is a case in point. I was convinced he would go to the next level under his guidance.

I still believe he would have - but only if he had wanted to.
 
Don’t think Pep would have entertained Tevez’s personality on the face of things. Maybe would have become a little disillusioned with his lack of choice to pass. As brilliant as he was, and his selfishness made him the way, he would often shoot or run down into worse positions that relinquish possession to a team mate. Then again he may have been able to be coached out of it, he just doesn’t strike me as a Pep ‘face’.
 
Can you imagine Kinky under Pep. I’d also have been fascinated to see how Ireland would do under Pep too.

Tevez would have fallen out with Pep, no doubt. Pep wouldn’t stand for him coming back after the summer fat as fuck. Equally he would have no time for Balo.

Wonder what he would have done with Danny Tiatto...
 

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