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Published on 2024-04-02 08:00:00
Gary Neville shares his opinion on whether Pep Guardiola or Sir Alex Ferguson will be viewed as the greatest manager of all time outside of English football. While both have their strengths, Neville believes Ferguson’s impact on British football and the Premier League cannot be surpassed. However, he acknowledges Guardiola’s influence on a global scale and his style of play that has impacted teams around the world.
Guardiola has had a significant influence on other managers and teams, with his signature style of play shaping the philosophies of various clubs. Neville recognizes Guardiola’s achievements in Spain, Germany, and the Premier League, highlighting his role in evolving the game and influencing tactics. While Ferguson’s legacy in Scotland and England is commendable, Guardiola’s global impact on football style will likely contribute to his recognition as the better manager outside of England.
The debate between Guardiola and Ferguson may continue to diminish as Guardiola adds more trophies to his cabinet and dominates in the modern game. With his unprecedented success and overarching influence on football, it may become increasingly difficult to argue for any manager being superior to Guardiola. As he continues to win trophies at a remarkable rate, it is possible that Guardiola will solidify his position as the greatest manager in history, both in England and across the world.
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