He s wasted millions at City Richard Keys makes bold claim on why Pep Guardiola isn t a genius
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Pep Guardiola says if Manchester City win the Champions League it will because of a team effort
2162125"We're not going to win just cause of Erling" Pep Guardiola says if Manchester City win the Champions League it will because of a team effort https://t.co/cXfmzEDxIH Pep Guardiola got his first senior managerial job in 2008, taking the reins at Barcelona. He has since established himself as one of the best managers of this generation, enjoying success in three different leagues. The Spanish tactician was in charge of Catalan giants Barcelona for four years between 2008 and 2012. He helped the Blaugrana win 14 trophies, including three La Liga and two UEFA Champions League titles, during that period. He then functioned as the manager of German giants Bayern Munich between 2013 and 2016. He enjoyed significant domestic success with the Bavarians, winning three Bundesliga titles and two DFB Pokal trophies. The former midfielder embarked on a new journey in 2016, taking charge of Manchester City. During his six years at the club's helm, he has led them to 11 trophies, including four Premier League titles.
He s wasted millions at City - Richard Keys makes bold claim on why Pep Guardiola isn t a genius
By Dakir Mohammed Thanveer Modified 28 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Richard Keys has insisted that Pep Guardiola has been 'lucky' as a manager Former Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys has launched a scathing attack on Pep Guardiola, claiming that the Manchester City boss is not the genius people make him out to be. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post Having succeeded in multiple managerial jobs, Guardiola is now widely considered the best manager in the world. However, Richard Keys has refused to acknowledge the 51-year-old as the genius that many make him out to be. The BeIN Sports presenter pointed out how Guardiola has failed to lead Manchester City to Champions League glory despite spending millions. He also claimed that the Cityzens manager has been lucky to have gotten jobs at three big teams. Keys wrote in his blog: "Guardiola is often spoken of as a ‘genius’. He’s not. He’s good, but he’s also been lucky to have coached three big teams - where he’s always inherited good players. He’s wasted millions at City. Yes - he’s delivered trophies - significantly, not the big one - but so he should’ve done with the money he’s had." Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL"We're not going to win just cause of Erling"Pep Guardiola says if Manchester City win the Champions League it will because of a team effort
2162125"We're not going to win just cause of Erling" Pep Guardiola says if Manchester City win the Champions League it will because of a team effort https://t.co/cXfmzEDxIH Pep Guardiola got his first senior managerial job in 2008, taking the reins at Barcelona. He has since established himself as one of the best managers of this generation, enjoying success in three different leagues. The Spanish tactician was in charge of Catalan giants Barcelona for four years between 2008 and 2012. He helped the Blaugrana win 14 trophies, including three La Liga and two UEFA Champions League titles, during that period. He then functioned as the manager of German giants Bayern Munich between 2013 and 2016. He enjoyed significant domestic success with the Bavarians, winning three Bundesliga titles and two DFB Pokal trophies. The former midfielder embarked on a new journey in 2016, taking charge of Manchester City. During his six years at the club's helm, he has led them to 11 trophies, including four Premier League titles.