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Guardiola to be found out in the premier league

I mean, isn't it obvious he wants to win everywhere? EPL, Bundesliga, La Liga, Italy next. "Of course Im the best manager of all time, I've won everywhere I've been(ignoring that he's only been to massive budget clubs)"
 

Big lesson learnt for guardiola, don't get greedy and try and win everything

He should of prioritised the cl and pl using the second string for the fa cup and Carling cup.

City lost yesterday in the worst possible way, still favourites for the pl tho.
How has greediness got anything to do with what happened yesterday? They were the superior team and were unlucky with a couple of Laporte mistakes and some clinical finishing.

As for losing in the worst possible way, it proper isn't is it. Going out on away goals to a correct decision is hardly horrendous.

You seem very smug about City and Guardiola getting knocked out of the CL. I'm assuming you dont realise this puts the PL at the centre of his focus which isn't great for a certain team in red.
 
Big lesson learnt for guardiola, don't get greedy and try and win everything

He should of prioritised the cl and pl using the second string for the fa cup and Carling cup.

City lost yesterday in the worst possible way, still favourites for the pl tho.

Their squad is unbelievable. He's rotated for all of their Cup games. Last night had nothing to do with fatigue at all. They came off second best against a very good Spurs side via a last minute VAR decision.
 
How has greediness got anything to do with what happened yesterday? They were the superior team and were unlucky with a couple of Laporte mistakes and some clinical finishing.

As for losing in the worst possible way, it proper isn't is it. Going out on away goals to a correct decision is hardly horrendous.

You seem very smug about City and Guardiola getting knocked out of the CL. I'm assuming you dont realise this puts the PL at the centre of his focus which isn't great for a certain team in red.
Thinking you have won it in injury time, start celebrating, the whole stadium goes crazy, only for var to disallow it for offside, because it defected off a city player.

To top it off the spurs goal was hand ball.

That's a pretty harsh way to go.
 
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Their squad is unbelievable. He's rotated for all of their Cup games. Last night had nothing to do with fatigue at all. They came off second best against a very good Spurs side via a last minute VAR decision.
Rotating stones and fernandinho was a mistake yesterday. After going ahead he bought on fernandinho to shore up the back, only then needing to score.

Also should bought on sane to late and walker has always been a liability
 
I've always been a huge Pep fan but questions will be asked now. He has failed with that Bayern team and now City. And hardly against European royalty either..
 
Rotating stones and fernandinho was a mistake yesterday. After going ahead he bought on fernandinho to shore up the back, only then needing to score.

Also should bought on sane to late and walker has always been a liability
I'm not a fan of Walker but thought he had a good game yesterday.
 
Rotating stones and fernandinho was a mistake yesterday. After going ahead he bought on fernandinho to shore up the back, only then needing to score.

Also should bought on sane to late and walker has always been a liability
But Kompany is a better player than Stones and Gundogan had a really good game. They got ahead and brought Fernandinho on to sure things up. Nothing wrong with either of those 2 things. Right up until the 3rd Spurs goal they were absolutely dominant. It's just one of them.
 
Pep should be getting killed for leaving De Bruyne out in the first leg. If he had left Messi or Lewandowski out in leg 1 and they got blanked before losing the tie he would be borderline sacked at best. It's indefensible.
 

People can say whatever they like, but if that game occurred in the PL, City would have won it 5-3, and no one would even be talking about offside, that's how razor's edge that call was. Still so much to do after the offside.

It's a reason why many don't like VAR. I think we can agree we want the huge, obvious mistakes righted (like at Millwall, or the Stamford Bridge horror show in the 97th minute) but this one was baffling and turns a lot of people off to change
 

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