>what pep has achieved is incredible and unpreced-
What pep has achieved is incredible and unpreced-
Still seething, kek. Maybe next year, la.
oh no, fuck those inbred scousers, I'm glad city won, but pep is a bang average manager
Now post graphs for All the other countries you braindead retard
As if Real and Barca don’t spend much more than the competition than city do....
>average
>won trophies with barca, bayern and man city
Must be nearly time for a Guardian article about racial undertones to the netspend argument. But the Guardian don't like the oil empire either. They must be so conflicted
keked
the absolute state of manure
Is that meant to be impressive?
When he was at Barca he had the GOAT Spanish generation and prime GOAT Messi. Then he moved to a dominant Bayern and made them worse. Their only competition was Dortmund and they nullified them by buying all their best players. At City he flopped in his first season and only found success when the Arabs gave him 500m to spend. No CL's since 2011 is awful when you consider the teams he's had to work with.
>When he was at Barca he had the GOAT Spanish generation and prime GOAT Messi
Sigh how many times do I have to repost this.
How do you know any other manager would have had the foresight to pluck a young, raw Sergio Busquets from Barcelona B and immediately integrate him in the XI? Would another manager have had the foresight to push heralded strikers like Henry and Eto'o to the wing, so he could incorporate Messi as false 9? Would he have had the foresight to pluck Pedro from Barca B and immediately throw him into the starting XI? Xavi was primarily played in the 6 position, where Busquets plays, before Guardiola arrived on the scene... would someone else have had the foresight to play him in that slightly more advanced role? Would they have moved for young, still-unpolished Pique, who was at Manchester United before Pep went to Barca? Would he have played football the way Pep played at Barcelona; a style that helped them maximize their strengths (technical excellence) and mask their flaws (lack of physicality)?
based
When's the last time any of their managers didn't win trophies?
when is the city parade for the Net Spend trophy?
... what do you think the people in this thread are discussing?
>the absolute state of manure
Even I could win trophies with Bayern in Germany. I'd just talk through the players at home by the phone and just tell the boss to sign all the other german team's best players.
That is basically the story of Cruyff and Guardiola. Busquets is the closest thing on the pitch to Guardiola also.
Pep did other things to, including getting rid of Ronaldinho and Deco when they were past their best and I would say signing Villa was important to unlocking Messi.
Why has nobody called out Everton ??
Damn, he won the Bundesliga with those minnows Bayern Munich?
>what KLOPP has achieved is incredible and unpreced-
FTFY
>The team set a number of Premier League records during the season, including: most points (100), most away points (50), most points ahead of second (19), most wins (32), most away wins (16), most goals (106), best goal difference (+79) and most consecutive victories (18)
>breaking almost every record is unprecedented
I mean yeah, that's what record-breaking literally means