There not gods. Even the best can get it wrong, Fergie, Jose, the lot of them. The pursuit of players with obvious deficiencies is worthy being mentioned. Particularly when tixi/ city fucked up a few years back bloating the team with mediocrity like javia garcia, Scott sinclair and Jack Rodwell. Saddling the club with big contracts, blocking the pathways of academy players and or superior players city could have recruited. So no. Sorry, I love pep but none of this feels right. I think we are actually lucky as fuck that fern was at the club before pep signed because on the strength of the players pep has been looking to fill ferns role, pep would never in a million years signed fern, who for me as been the lynchpin of are success.
The way City played v Chelsea, Pep was clearly targeting Jorginho as a huge weakness in their setup, not just pressing him but players picking off where his passes would go. We got it wrong a couple of times & they mounted some danger, but mostly, it was an absolute arse fucking for the guy.
That suggests to me that Pep was signing a player with flaws he knows about, who he would work on, rather than a direct Fern replacement. Imo, even so, he's too fucking slow end of, so you are probably right that we have dodged one. I think he was to replace Yaya & backup Fern, not to be the player who replaces him.
Pep said yesterday re Gundogan, something along the lines of that he was 'surprised' how well he played there v Spurs, but he sees him as a penalty area player, not a deep one.
I don't think we have yet seen the player Pep wants as a replacement for Fern.
Interestingly enough, one of the atributes he mentioned as to why Stones might be able to play as a backup to Fern (which the computer boys will hate & pretend never happened) is that he is 'tall'. That's straight out of the mouth of Pep Guardiola.
So his thinking re Fern's ideal long term replacement, might not be that far away from yours, or indeed mine.