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Yeah but the game changers, who are the ones I mentioned, pre-date Guardiola. I take your point he has signed some good full-backs.Originally posted by RedReet View PostLaporte, Sane, Jesus, Ederson.
4 of the back 5 are Pep signings, as are Silva and one of Sane or Jesus. That's 6 of the starting 11.
Bernardo Silva is the exception. Top, top player. But Sane is on his way out and Gabriel is nowhere near Aguero’s level.
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In his first year, Jesus was phenomenal. 7 goals and 4 assists in 8 starts. He looked like signing of the century at that stage.Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View PostYeah but the game changers, who are the ones I mentioned, pre-date Guardiola. I take your point he has signed some good full-backs.
Bernardo Silva is the exception. Top, top player. But Sane is on his way out and Gabriel is nowhere near Aguero’s level.
Sane is a great player, although you have to wonder why he fell out of favour with the national team and then at City last year. On paper, he would be immense for us.
Stones, Bravo and Danilo are probably the worst of their recent transfers IMO, but either way, the players Pep has signed has elevated Aguero, KDB etc. from a very good PL team to the greatest team English football has seen (statistically), so it's had to argue that their transfer policy is ****.
Edit: Plus they tried to sign big Virg which would have been better than all their signings put together.
Last edited by RedReet; 24-06-19, 04:09 PM.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola believes Anfield is like "no other stadium in the world".
Talking about Barcelona's dramatic Champions League semi-final collapse, which saw them lose 4-0 on Merseyside after winning the first leg 3-0, Guardiola said the atmosphere created at Liverpool's ground was special and could make opponents feel "small".
Guardiola could draw on his own experience of being on the end of a heavy defeat under the lights at Anfield after his City side lost 3-0 in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals in 2018.
"I thought they'd [Barcelona] score a goal at Anfield. And I am sure the players knew that Anfield is Anfield. The motto "This is Anfield" is no marketing spin," he told Catalonian publication Ara.
"There's something about it that you will find in no other stadium in the world. They score a goal and over the next five minutes you feel that you'll receive another four. You feel small and the rival players seem to be all over.
"We've all gone through what happened to Barca. They were laughing at me when we were losing 3-0 after the first 15-20 minutes of the quarter-final. It's a bugger of a ground and it's the sort of competition where one hand, one offside, Anfield … Next year it'll be Torino [Juventus] with [Maurizio] Sarri and Cristiano Ronaldo."
Guardiola also revealed that he does not support the idea of a European super league and insisted that it would "kill off" domestic divisions.
"They'd have to explain that to me, but I am not too keen on the idea," he said. "It would kill off the home leagues. If Barca and Madrid leave and no longer play Espanyol, who's going to buy that? La Liga will die.
"In England they are very clever about that sort of thing. Fourth Division matches draw big crowds. England will not allow the essence of local football to die out. Part of the Champions League's greatness is that you don't have a match every Sunday. A weekly game would make it unappealing.
"A Barca-Espanyol derby is a much-needed fixture in Barcelona city. And the more Catalan teams that play La Liga, the better. Let's not kill the home leagues: nobody wants to watch a match where the teams stand no chance of playing the European League."
https://www.skysports.com/football/n...m-in-the-world
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TalkSport had their regular Dutch journo on at breakfast time, Marcel something or other.
I've not seen it mentioned anywhere but he reckoned that Guardiola was very interested in signing De Light but that Raiola's financial demands have now gone beyond farcical and even City have been put off by the numbers quoted.
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