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Uli Hesse suggested that all is not well between guardiola and sammer. If bayern don't win CL (I don't think they will, barca will @#%&! them aside easily), he will most definitely leave. Will be interesting on how he will do at City.
Fail that and then it will be confirmed that what he achieved with barca was due to the players and not because of him. |
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Nice to see Sers sageing the local Germans on the news front, btw. Hell of a return for the lad. |
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Why not?
They're on course to beat a better Madrid side in La Liga than the one Guardiola finished ahead of in 09,10,11 and where in Europe he never won away and often got through by farcical refereeing, this Barca is winning away and looks likely to win the comp in a dominant way. It'll be clearer at the end of the season. They're much better to watch too. |
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Fabio Capello had phenomenal success with Milan when he took over from Sacchi. He managed to get them to three European Cup finals, winning one with the 4-0 destruction of Barcelona, and dominated Serie A in a way that Sacchi's Milan didn't. He's still not close to the manager that Sacchi was.
If you can't see the standard of coaching it took to get Milan to perform as Sacchi's Immortali did, just for a few seasons, and the impact that those few seasons had on football, then you don't know anything about the game. The same applies, mutatis mutandis, with Guardiola. Pep could retire tomorrow and he'd still go down as a legendary manager. |
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His coaching is hard work + ball retention. Total nonsense to suggest he's brought anything new to the game or that he's 'legendary' He's been found out far too many times for that. |