Josep ‘Pep’ Guardiola is arguably the best manager of his generation, and he has the trophy cabinet to prove it. The Catalan has won trophies everywhere he has coached and his Barcelona team will be remembered as one of the greatest teams of all time. He is also credited with triggering the emergence of quite a number of stars including arguably the G.O.A.T, Lionel Messi. Now he comes to Manchester City FC, looking to apply his Midas touch and make the team a force to reckon with. He has been described as a very intense coach by many of his former charges-a perfectionist actually.
His brand of football delivers a delicate mix of great aesthetic value and results-and by extension, silverware. He is a ruthless competitor-after all he wants to win. The possession-based style (‘tiki-taka’) he has employed over the years has served him well. He has had to develop and evolve it to keep himself a step ahead of his peers. It's about patience and letting the ball do the work while looking for an opening. It features incisive and inventive one-touch passing, with fast thinking and constant ball movement in little triangles that leave the opponent isolated and chasing shadows. The one-twos to carve out openings or create space are a thing of beauty. He also ensures his players counter press to win the ball back as soon as possible. This formula often leaves his opponents bewildered and spectators mesmerised.
His Barcelona and Bayern teams were utterly dominant domestically and continentally (with Barca-not Bayern).
Admittedly, his style of play tends to suffer when it comes up against deep lying and tactically disciplined defences. Teams are quite happy to cede possession and look to catch him on the break. This has proved his undoing and probably his weakness on many occasions – being battered by Real Madrid in the 13/14 Champions League semi-final proved a low point in his career. Athletico Madrid made it clear last season that Pep hasn’t entirely dealt with this apparent Achilles heel. Some will see his Bayern tenure as a failure-he failed to win the Champions league. But that’s only when compared to his and Jupp Heynckes’ lofty standards.
At City, he will be tasked with imprinting his philosophy on the team. In his first interview, he stated that the style of play will take precedence initially; stressing that the way team plays should excite its fans and the world at large. Silverware should follow. He definitely has to adapt his style to the more robust English Premier League, but years spent in the Bundesliga-the league most similar to the EPL-will give him an idea as to how to go about it. He has the tools needed to succeed City in terms of personnel with more than enough funds available for him to secure additional personnel to fit his tactical jigsaw and make it work. As to whether his style will work or not in the PL remains to be seen, but if his previous exploits are anything to go by, Manchester City has the right man. Even if the weaknesses in his style are exploited, you wouldn’t bet against Pep to have a few tricks up his sleeve to further his ‘tiki-taka’ into a new phase of development and dominance. Surely, the opportunity to stick it to Mourinho in his own playground is motivation enough-but it would be foolish to take his eye off his other rivals.
It’s the dawn of a new Era for Manchester City, and with Pep in the driving seat, the future looks brighter than ever. Let the Guardiola Era begin.
Kaizer
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Thursday, 7 July 2016
A Storm Is Coming! The Preface.
Simeone and Carlo ‘Carlito’ Ancelotti will be hoping to topple managers of a lower quality to themselves in their respective leagues, the premier league will play host to some of the most astute tactical minds in the game today. Seven top class managers will cross swords in a battle of epic proportions, for one throne (Four, if your only objective is Champions League Qualification). It’s sure to alter the footballing landscape, not only in England, but the whole of Europe. A great war is coming, and with it a storm, best be ready when it hits.
Jose Mourinho, arguably the Premier league’s most controversial (loved and loathed in somewhat equal measure) manager EVER, is back! And he will be in the unfamiliar red of Manchester United, as he looks to plot a path to return them to winning ways. Also checking into the blue half of Manchester is the silky and stylish Spaniard, Pep Guardiola now of Manchester City FC. He will be tasked with establishing a dynasty to rival that of the great scot Sir Alex Ferguson. Will the arch rivals be next door neighbours perhaps? That would make for some neighbourhood drama as they look set to continue a fierce rivalry they put on hold in Spain. Who will win this time?
They will however have some esteemed company. Already waiting is Herr Jürgen Klopp. Mr Gegenpressing will be breathing down their necks as he will no doubt train his Liverpool team to do to their opposition. In what will be his first full season as Boss of the Anfield outfit, he will look to bring back their glory days- which will be that much harder with all the managerial talent in the league now. Can he do it? His touchline antics are surely unrivalled. Or are they? Step forward Antonio Conte! The intense Italian is now the top dog at Stamford Bridge and has the task of reviving the fortunes of Chelsea (and Eden Hazard) after a freak season last year. Will his 3-5-2 work in a league that has trounced that very formation in recent times? Rodgers and Van Gaal are watching.
Arsene Wenger, or is he calling himself Arsenal Wenger these days? Ha! Monsieur Wenger is the most experienced manager in the premier league and as he heads into the last year of his current contract, he will look to end on a high. He would love to remind Gunners fans of what he is capable. His teams have always played well, but haven’t always got the crowning glory – Silverware. Could this be their year?
Now, don’t get me wrong, but even Claudio Ranieri knows last season was an anomaly. Leicester City FC quite literally had a fairy tale season. He will be out to show, against the seemingly insurmountable odds, that this could come to be Leicester’s reality for years to come. Mauricio Pochettino will look to make amends for Tottenham FC’s failed title charge (and for finishing below London rivals Arsenal-Again!). He will be as motivated as any one, to prove that they can do better.
This fantastic gathering of mangers will make for a brilliant season with match talking points, tactical warfare, great interviews and outright drama every step of the way. This season promises to be of great entertainment value. Lord! I can barely hold back my excitement.
This is my first post on this blog and I will be attempting to profile each manager in subsequent posts. A storm is coming, so after liking this post and subscribing to this blog [please ;-)], ask yourself, are you ready?
Kaizer
Jose Mourinho, arguably the Premier league’s most controversial (loved and loathed in somewhat equal measure) manager EVER, is back! And he will be in the unfamiliar red of Manchester United, as he looks to plot a path to return them to winning ways. Also checking into the blue half of Manchester is the silky and stylish Spaniard, Pep Guardiola now of Manchester City FC. He will be tasked with establishing a dynasty to rival that of the great scot Sir Alex Ferguson. Will the arch rivals be next door neighbours perhaps? That would make for some neighbourhood drama as they look set to continue a fierce rivalry they put on hold in Spain. Who will win this time?
They will however have some esteemed company. Already waiting is Herr Jürgen Klopp. Mr Gegenpressing will be breathing down their necks as he will no doubt train his Liverpool team to do to their opposition. In what will be his first full season as Boss of the Anfield outfit, he will look to bring back their glory days- which will be that much harder with all the managerial talent in the league now. Can he do it? His touchline antics are surely unrivalled. Or are they? Step forward Antonio Conte! The intense Italian is now the top dog at Stamford Bridge and has the task of reviving the fortunes of Chelsea (and Eden Hazard) after a freak season last year. Will his 3-5-2 work in a league that has trounced that very formation in recent times? Rodgers and Van Gaal are watching.
Arsene Wenger, or is he calling himself Arsenal Wenger these days? Ha! Monsieur Wenger is the most experienced manager in the premier league and as he heads into the last year of his current contract, he will look to end on a high. He would love to remind Gunners fans of what he is capable. His teams have always played well, but haven’t always got the crowning glory – Silverware. Could this be their year?
Now, don’t get me wrong, but even Claudio Ranieri knows last season was an anomaly. Leicester City FC quite literally had a fairy tale season. He will be out to show, against the seemingly insurmountable odds, that this could come to be Leicester’s reality for years to come. Mauricio Pochettino will look to make amends for Tottenham FC’s failed title charge (and for finishing below London rivals Arsenal-Again!). He will be as motivated as any one, to prove that they can do better.
This fantastic gathering of mangers will make for a brilliant season with match talking points, tactical warfare, great interviews and outright drama every step of the way. This season promises to be of great entertainment value. Lord! I can barely hold back my excitement.
This is my first post on this blog and I will be attempting to profile each manager in subsequent posts. A storm is coming, so after liking this post and subscribing to this blog [please ;-)], ask yourself, are you ready?
Kaizer
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