When Pep took over, Barcelona had just finished third. Of course they were still a good team, but in need of a shake up.
Pep sold Eto, Zambrotta, Ronaldinho, Deco, (Edit: I goofed).
From the players you've named, Guardiola signed Alves, Pique, Keita, and promoted Busquets and Pedro from the B team.
Guardiola won 3 league titles, 2 copa del rey, and the Champions league twice. That was in the 4 seasons he was there. It's fair to say they dominated domestically and in Europe.
It's subjective whether or not his tenure at Bayern was a success, but I'd certainly say winning the league title every year, and getting to the semi final every year qualifies.
Admittedly, I think Mourinho has done a better job than Guardiola so far, but despite inheriting a team which had finished level on points with Manchester United last season, Guardiola isn't being shown up as a fraud (imo), he's doing a fairly decent, if slightly underwhelming job at city. Don't forget that both managers spent similar amounts, and city finished the season with an aging squad, United finished last season with a fairly youthful squad with plenty of young talent, being shackled by LVG.
I still agree that Mourinho is doing a better job, but disagree about how well Guardiola has done.
The reason why they finished 3rd is because on top of all the injuries he suffered Ronaldinho had lost his interest in football by that time too. Also Laporta announced that he would be leaving before Pep even took over. Decos contract also finished so he left on a free and Keita also was signed before Pep took over.
Alves was in demand that season and even we were in for him so I doubt it was Pep who engineered his transfer considering it was completed just after the season finished. And as for Pique he requested to leave because he believed he couldn't displace Rio and Vida so it wasn't a cass of Barcelona coming knocking for him.
In the season before Guardiola took over Messi started to hit his stride and became a key player in Ronaldinhos absence for most of the season. He hit the ground running and won 3 Ballon D'ors on the bounce from then for pretty much lifting Barcelona to a completely out of this world level. If you have a player who guarantees a goal almost every game in your team then its like the game starts on a handicap not much work is needed from the manager.
The underachieving was mostly tongue in cheek in the sesne that they should have won the league and Champions League every single year with that ridiculous star studded team. Just take another look and tell me if there was anyone to challenge them at least on paper at the time.
As for his time at Bayern no one speaks a good word about him there. He took a treble winning team and got completely humiliated in the Champions League, Bayerns only real challenge.
His time at City will show him for the fraud that he is and his tenure will be short lived. Bookmark this so we can discuss again when that time comes.
This is absolute crap, sorry. He won 3 league titles in 4 seasons, 2 CL's and 2 Copa's. That's seriously impressive, hell in both CL-finals he beat a Fergie-led United.
The team won those trophies. He was lucky enough to be manager at the time. If he was such a master tactician with a team at his disposal he should have obliterated anyone in their path and dominated every competition they entered and especially a 10 men Inter Milan at Camp Nou led by Mourinho. As I said it was tongue in cheek in the sesne that they should have won everything.
Pep's Barca is often regarded as probably the best team in history of football and someone thinks he underachieved there?! Wow, just wow..
I agree. That Barca team was the best in history. I cannot think of any better composition of stars in one team. What I disagree on is that it was Peps Barca. He had very very very little to do with that team. The team would pick itself and the tactics would set themselves, pass it to Messi and celebrate the goal. Vilanova, God rest his soul, took over after him with no relative experience and the team just kept on winning. The team carried on the same way with Martini although they narrowly missed out on the title on the last day against Atletico who fully deserved it that season. The another fraud took over, Luis Enrique and the team just kept on doing what it did for almost a decade.
You can't call world class managers Pep and Enriqie who have been lucky enough to be given the opportunity to manage the best team in the world with the best individual player in the world in it who can just turn a game on his own at his leisure. Pep will be proven a fraud at City and Enrique has already shown who he was at Roma and Celta.
World class managers are those who build and rebuild teams over and over and outmaster and outperform teams that they have absolutely no right to on paper. These managers are the likes of SAF, Mourinho, Simeone, Ancelotti and a select few others.
This is just biased nonsense. Pep along with Mourinho and Ancellotti is probably best manager in the world.
For Pep to be mentioned in the same sentence as the other two is insulting. Its quite evident how much of a fraud he is when he says that Bundesliga where Bayern wrap the league up in September and the two horse La Liga race is more intense than the English Premier League. This man doesn't seem to even understand football let alone be able to manage it.
I will leave it at this as most people don't like to scratch below the surface and like to follow the circus around Pep but let's revisit this at the end of the season and take stock of what has happened.