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Gu-Guys
He's a good manager right? Not just some guy that got great players?

come home catalan man

He's good for top teams
Saying he' not good because he never "overachieved" at a shit club where there is no pressure is dumb
If you want to manage great players you choose Pep/Ancelotti/Mou, if you want to fight for EL places you choose Sarri/Emery/Koeman

Friendly reminder that Michael Laudrup was Laporta's first choice to manage Barcelona back in 2008/2009

>He's good for top teams
He's good in leagues with a different class between the top 2-3 and the rest of the league. He'd do well in teams like Juve, Bayern, Barca, PSG. He'd have probably done well in the Premier League when it was a "top 4", before the league started shitting money.

Yeah he really shines at picking world class players (plus Sterling) to beat Crystal Palace

I don't think he'd have succeeded in the Premier League if he had to face Fergie.

I guess when you have a fuckton of arab money anything is possible. Even Poop being a good manager.

>If i pretend they are fullbacks i can play 4 wingers at once

just admit pep is way to clever for you

I mean managers can succeed against Fergie though. José had a great record vs. him, Wenger too before the Arsenal board jew'd out to pay for the Emirates. Don't get me wrong Fergie was one of if not the best club manager of all time but if you'd have put him in charge of Liverpoo, or City when they originally got oil money and he would have done very well. I'd say Fergie would have won in the end alright against him but he still would have done well.

>He's good for top teams
Is he though? He won't be remembered too fondly at Bayern. Not like he was terrible, but still just barely passable.

Fergie literally built Man U from the ground up though. When he took them over, they were trash tier and he transformed the academy and nurtured a multitude of talent in. He then bought wisely and was able to maintain that dominance. Sure he was able to be beaten everyone is but he shaped that club and all of it can be put down to him, he was hardly given the keys to a kingdom like Guardiola was and he didn't just shamelessly try to buy his way out like Pep is now.

>He's good for top teams

No i agree with you completely about that, I'm not saying they're on the same levels in terms of Fergies ability to rebuild. One way to put it I guess would be I'd personally have Pep on the same tier as Wenger, where they did well against him but you have to remember "doing well" against Fergie still meant Fergie fucked you in the long run.

If Mancini did it I don't see why Pep wouldn't

Managers today aren't given the time to build from the ground up in big clubs. They are expected to produce results instantly and because there is so much money in the sport they end up throwing cash at in-form players who can have an immediate impact.

He was good because he innovated the game. However, the game has run past him now and he refuses to catch up. Sort of like the Juan Mata of trainers

>to clever
>to

>leave spending £1billion to finish 3rd to me

I'll answer this question for 35mil GBP

>Poop is literally the giant pulsating brain at the center of the messiverse

>He's good for top teams
Luis Enrique is good for top teams too