“They are the best team I’ve ever faced” | Pep Guardiola addresses the clubs difficult run of form



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Pep Guardiola sat down to talk to Patrick Davidson ahead of Liverpool vs Manchester City, as the Man City boss addresses the clubs difficult run of form , why he regrets leaving Rodri out of the 2021 Champions League final and how much he’s looking forward to

00:00 Intro
01:08 Man City’s record
05:19 Players fitness
06:00 Man City stability
10:49 Winning the treble
11:55 Facing Liverpool

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44 thoughts on ““They are the best team I’ve ever faced” | Pep Guardiola addresses the clubs difficult run of form”

  1. OK RETARD, LIVERPOOL ALWAYS HAD INJURIES EVERY SEASON, YET ALWAYS COMPETED TILL THE END FOR 1st PLACE EVEN WITH KEY INJURED PLAYERS. I’M SORRY RETARD, YOUR NJURIES ARE NO EXCUSE. YOU WILL ALWAYS WALK ALONE. We won’t

  2. Banter aside, i respect and admire Pep in spite of the fact that I'm a Liverpool supporter.
    People always bring forth the argument that he can't do wonders with a "normal" team and that he gets it easy with world class squads he gets in clubs he works in. But that is a flawed argument.
    A dressing room full of superstars and superstar egos presents very unique challenges that only a select few gets to tackle. Failure is not an option. There are examples of managers who walk into stellar squads and still fail.
    The 115 charges? The fact is that it is still yet to be addressed and it started before Pep came along.
    Personally, I don't begrudge him winning 4 in a row…it takes a lot to win it even once, let alone 4 times consecutively, even with all the money in the world and I don't think it's just for anyone to discredit him for it.

    – A Liverpool supporter –

  3. Every sporting great has had bad experiences its part of become great an important part you can't be a great without tasting failure at some stage.

  4. that klopp liverpool especially during 18/19 and 19/20 is one of the best teams of all time in football pep has faced so many team especially many versions of real madrid and alex ferguson man united who have some of the best players in history but still pep said that klopp liverpool is the best team that he ever faced that speaks something that heavy metal high pressing football would have suffocated the bests teams in history and klopp always say that his team is not the best team but his team can beat the best team in the world and i really believe that

  5. The thing is. We’ve not played poorly, we are just a bit light on with our key players right now, the most important links in the chain, the two players that all ignition is fused by, so we’ve had a spell of poor results but not poor play and it’s knocked the confidence as it would anyone but i say this, if you think its over for City or they are on the down turn, underestimate them at your own peril, there is a loooooong way to go and they will be there or there a-bouts come May and those above us will be looking over their shoulders the whole way because if you want to win the title, you’re going to be made to earn that and it’s going to take a real lot out of you as it has done us these past years.

  6. Just so you know, Ederson hasn’t been keeping lately because Pep is readying him for his holding mid debut. You heard it here first. 😂 Desperate times, desperate measures.😝

  7. The utmost respect for this man. Would have loved to win at least one more title against city under the Klopp era, I think it would have fortified the rivalry to the levels and drama it actually deserved. Now it's a slam dunk win for Pep in terms of trophies (which is what matters in the end) but with the smallest margin on points for the relevant seasons.

    Nonetheless: World class manager. Gentleman. Always respectful.

    // Liverpool fan

  8. I'm a proud Liverpool fan, and while the passion at Anfield is unmatched, I was disappointed to hear 'sacked in the morning' chants directed at Pep Guardiola. This man has achieved incredible things in football and deserves our respect as one of the greatest managers of all time.

    Anfield has always been celebrated for its love of the game and deep understanding of football’s beauty. Let’s honor those traditions by showing the world that LFC fans stand for more than rivalry—we stand for the beauty and spirit of the game. Respect to Pep, who has contributed so much to making football the beautiful game we all cherish.

  9. When it looks like it's going wrong it's not the player's that are thinking, I'M DONE. ITS THE MANAGER. THIS IS FROM A WATFORD SUPPORTERS.. MONEY DOESN'T CONSISTENTLY GIVE YOU TROPHIES. speak to a united fan
    No ferguson. No joy. GOOD LUCK WITH FINDING A MANAGER THAT WILL EVER COME CLOSE TO HIM.

  10. As a liverpool fan I have a lot respect for pep guradiola he's the best manager in the world, city Are having a bad spell at the moment but this happened to many big clubs & it's not the managers fault it's the players run of form due to the amount matches in different competitions & injured players not the managers work rate, give the man a break, city won't get a better manager than pep

  11. As a Liverpool fan. There is only one coach that I have ever wished would manage Liverpool and that is Pep. Great manager, great motivator, great personality. He can be humble when he loses. He also respects the achievements of other players and coaches. He will go down in history as one of the best coaches in English/football history. Forget the money at his disposal, he would be able to achieve greatness with pennies. The likes of Pep and Klopp have made English football a multi billion dollar business. Thank God he signed on for another year. I can't wait to see Slot pit his wits against Pep for another season or two. This is what makes football the best sport in the world.

  12. Amazing manager. Couldn’t love him more than Klopp, but after him he is probably my favourite manager.

    Klopp v Guardiola. Bestest rivalry ever. Respect to both of them.

    I have never seen him anxious like this ever. For the first time ever I can sense a bit of self doubt in his voice. I genuinely want him to bounce back and not end up becoming another Mourinho.

  13. Legend. Great leader as a player. Great leader as a coach. I hope he stops before he burns out. I dont think he can stop. All hes life he lived with huge pressure upon hes shoulders. That will wear you down. No salary is worth that. He should do as Klopp did and leave. Wish him and not the club the best. YNWA

  14. As a Liverpool fan i have great respect for Pep but not for Man City and the way they won these titles. 115 charges. Cooking the books, Bias paid refs from the same Saudi owners. Everything wreaks of cheating at Man City.

  15. When all is said and done, one can easily lose sight of the fact that he learned from his "teachers" (just like Jose and millions in other trades) and improved the game. That is the true measure of a disciple. True, the money did help, but his achievements in different leagues will difficult to emulate. He earns respect when he speaks. Here's to Xabi in a few more years!

    My peeve is why he cannot "train" English coaches.

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