It is up in news today that the two-time Champions League winning manager, started off his English crusade as Manchester City manager by winning the first ten games. Be that as it may, then, the fortunes changed. Guardiola, who had won different trophies throughout the years with Barcelona and Bayern Munich, acknowledged just how dangerous English football could be. The manager who once administered over the shores of Spain, looked “feeble” and “pitiful” as he suffered the biggest thrashing of his managerial profession at Goodison Park against Everton by 4-0. As Manchester City dropped down to fifth spot in the EPL table, the picture of a “crushed” Guardiola sitting in the hole became a web sensation.
Guardiola again got occupied with another tussle with veteran Yaya Toure. The two have a history since the time when Toure used to play in Guardiola’s Barcelona. The relationship nbetween the two got warmed at the end of the day as Toure was sidelined by the manager. Toure’s operator added chinks to the fire when he said that Pep is “embarrassing” an ‘awesome player’ by sidelining him. Toure transparently apologized in the interest of his representatives, which saw him come back to the group, however by then Guardiola had as of now distanced himself from some of the fans.
What has swallowed Guardiola’s side is the absence of confidence the 46-year old had on his players. Needing his goalkeeper to use his feet to play the ball, the Spaniard got included in a sharp tussle with Joe Hart. The English goalkeeper struck back by belligerence he is “not a mid-defender”. Perhaps, Guardiola needed someone like Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer who is notoriously known for playing in front leaving the net unguarded at times. As a result, Hart gathered his bags and proceeded onward to Torino.