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Liverpool can rejoice because of Pep Guardiola LEAVING Man City before 115 charges verdict
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Between 2018 and 2024, only Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool could stop Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City from winning the Premier League.
The Reds needed to achieve unprecedented feats even to secure the second position in the rankings, trailing only City, while the Mancunians also claimed multiple other titles, including the Champions League the previous season.
Pep and his group have seen unheard-of success during this time, despite the fact that they are facing 115 accusations of financial misconduct.
Since 2008, City has owned money from Abu Dhabi, but they have never been able to replicate the success they enjoyed under Guardiola prior to his hiring.
The first manager of the era was Mark Hughes, and the winners Roberto Mancini and Manuel Pellegrini came after him.
Even while those two saw their fair share of success, City didn’t seem to be as much ahead of the others as it has in recent seasons.
Six times in the last seven years, including four consecutive years, City has been the champion, winning every domestic and individual award during that period.
GUARDIOLA MOVE CITY TO NEW HEIGHTS
In the meantime, Pellegrini’s victory rate increased from 60% to 73% under Guardiola.
Despite the money, it has been a genuinely defining time.
There have been teams with infinite fortune in the past, Paris Saint-Germain foremost among them. However, no team has ever been able to match that wealth with consistent success both home and abroad like City has done under Pep.
And for that reason, other teams may need his departure as the shining beacon to bring City back.
According to reports, Guardiola plans to QUIT Man City when his contract expires in 2025, capping off one of the most prosperous managerial stints in English football history.
Perhaps he is leaving while things are good, before the outcome of the allegations against City is known. However, his lineage cannot be questioned.
While the criticism of Manchester United in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era suggests that it’s by no means a one-man show, Pep is without a doubt the most important player that City has on staff.
His departure will cause a real ruckus.
Yes, they have elite players, but Pep is the one who has elevated the play of guys like Kevin De Bruyne and Rodri to new levels.
Despite some feeling that players like Riyad Mahrez, Gabriel Jesus, and Aymeric Laporte should have been retained, he has been able to keep his team young and motivated.
Guardiola never takes his success for granted.
Guardiola Unique And for Liverpool, that’s good news.
That He has been instrumental in every aspect of City’s success over the past ten years, whether it be through strategy, invigorating the team, or ensuring that no player at the club remains still.
There aren’t many replacement managers available because they all appear to be subpar.
When Xabi Alonso decides to leave Bayer Leverkusen, Liverpool and City may have to compete for his services.
But is it truly possible for Michel from Girona to take over and continue City’s success in the same way as Guardiola did? No one is truly like Pep, but there are good man managers and strategists out there.
Liverpool should be upbeat moving forward because of this.
During his tenure at Anfield, Klopp has performed incredibly well to just keep up with City, let alone win them prizes.
This upcoming season, Arne Slot will have to put himself to the test against Guardiola, but after that, things should get much less harsh in the Premier League.
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