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Published on 2024-05-09 11:15:00
Graeme Souness believes that there is one figure at Manchester City who is not as brilliant as people think, despite the success of the team in recent years. He claims that Pep Guardiola’s success is largely due to having the best group of players in whatever league he has been in, rather than his managerial genius. Souness argues that Guardiola has had it easy as a manager, inheriting exceptional squads at Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
Despite Souness’ claims, Manchester City has proven time and time again that they have the quality and mental fortitude to meet massive expectations and win trophies. The likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri, Kyle Walker, and John Stones, as well as former players like Sergio Aguero and Yaya Toure, are rightly regarded as legendary players due to their performances under pressure. City’s success under Guardiola, including winning multiple league titles and domestic cups, demonstrates their strength as a team.
While Souness may question Guardiola’s managerial ability, the Spaniard’s track record of success at top clubs like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City speaks for itself. Guardiola’s tactical innovations and ability to motivate world-class players have led to numerous trophies and accolades. Despite inheriting talented squads, Guardiola has proven himself as one of the top managers in the world through his achievements on the field.
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