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Published on 2024-04-25 11:52:13
Manchester City’s player recruitment since Pep Guardiola took over as manager eight years ago has generally been successful and has received praise. In a previous post, the top 10 best signings of the Guardiola era were highlighted. However, even with a strong recruitment record, mistakes are inevitable in the transfer market for any team. No club can have a perfect record when it comes to signing new players.
Despite City’s overall success in the transfer market under Guardiola, there have been some notable signings that have not lived up to expectations. In a recent article, the top 10 worst signings of the Guardiola era at City were identified. This list serves as a reminder that even the best managers and clubs can make mistakes when it comes to player recruitment.
It is important for clubs to learn from their past mistakes in the transfer market and continue to strive for improvement in player recruitment. While City’s track record under Guardiola has been largely impressive, acknowledging the less successful signings can help the club make more informed decisions in the future. By analyzing both successful and unsuccessful signings, clubs can better understand what qualities and attributes are necessary for a player to succeed at the highest level.
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