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Thinks the caf is 'wokeish'.
"So, Pep, why did you choose to manage Manchester City?"
"Money."
Noooo...
Its a new interesting project!
"So, Pep, why did you choose to manage Manchester City?"
"Money."
I read that in her voice as well! Gone too soon.Never the wrong time to post this.
"So Pep. What first attracted you to the billionaire Manchester City?"
its true, he cant hide how let down he is. city fans should not turn up in protest. But maybe the message wouldnt hit homeIt's somewhat surreal to see a manager that almost openly hates the club he's managing.
He's thrown more digs at City than any rival manager has this season.
Don't they pretty much do this now?its true, he cant hide how let down he is. city fans should not turn up in protest. But maybe the message wouldnt hit home
Shares that with a lot of the caf tbf.Also said he prefers playing well over winning trophies.
Pretty odd. Pep's been very weird this season.
True. Seen some say that.Shares that with a lot of the caf tbf.
Yeah, but at least we qualify as a big club. HeheIt's a bizarre comment to laugh at - a few others have nailed this and already said he'd still be the manager at United after a season like this, or instead he could be 6th. Realistically United could be going into next season without CL football and their is still zero danger of Mourinho being fired.
United are equally miles away from RM and Bayern now in terms of being able to demand that highest level of performance from everyone involved, including the manager. Neither of us are even close to competing for the CL. Pep just saying it how it is, and he's right. He'd have been fired after the Monaco away game at Madrid.
When I first read it I was sure he'd been misquoted.Intentional or not, that's a hilarious quote from Pep.
No one is laughing at the point he's making its the fact he's actually said it to the press.It's a bizarre comment to laugh at - a few others have nailed this and already said he'd still be the manager at United after a season like this, or instead he could be 6th. Realistically United could be going into next season without CL football and their is still zero danger of Mourinho being fired.
United are equally miles away from RM and Bayern now in terms of being able to demand that highest level of performance from everyone involved, including the manager. Neither of us are even close to competing for the CL. Pep just saying it how it is, and he's right. He'd have been fired after the Monaco away game at Madrid.
Nah, there's nothing bizarre about it, forget the ifs/buts and comparisons, your manager just said you're not a big club. That's funny. Because it's true.It's a bizarre comment to laugh at - a few others have nailed this and already said he'd still be the manager at United after a season like this, or instead he could be 6th. Realistically United could be going into next season without CL football and their is still zero danger of Mourinho being fired.
United are equally miles away from RM and Bayern now in terms of being able to demand that highest level of performance from everyone involved, including the manager. Neither of us are even close to competing for the CL. Pep just saying it how it is, and he's right. He'd have been fired after the Monaco away game at Madrid.
Utd have nothing to do with thisIt's a bizarre comment to laugh at - a few others have nailed this and already said he'd still be the manager at United after a season like this, or instead he could be 6th. Realistically United could be going into next season without CL football and their is still zero danger of Mourinho being fired.
United are equally miles away from RM and Bayern now in terms of being able to demand that highest level of performance from everyone involved, including the manager. Neither of us are even close to competing for the CL. Pep just saying it how it is, and he's right. He'd have been fired after the Monaco away game at Madrid.
With regards to performance on the pitch we are are a fair way off the standard of the aforementioned, but in terms of size, stature and historical value, United are equally as significant. Truth is, Pep wouldn't have said that if he were manager of United.It's a bizarre comment to laugh at - a few others have nailed this and already said he'd still be the manager at United after a season like this, or instead he could be 6th. Realistically United could be going into next season without CL football and their is still zero danger of Mourinho being fired.
United are equally miles away from RM and Bayern now in terms of being able to demand that highest level of performance from everyone involved, including the manager. Neither of us are even close to competing for the CL. Pep just saying it how it is, and he's right. He'd have been fired after the Monaco away game at Madrid.
In our defense we have a chance to win our second trophy plus the C Shield.. But I can´t see anyone of us being happy with the position we are in.To be fair that's damning of us too. If he got 4th for us he wouldn't have been sacked too.
Probably wouldn't look like he was on suicide watch all season either.With regards to performance on the pitch we are are a fair way off the standard of the aforementioned, but in terms of size, stature and historical value, United are equally as significant. Truth is, Pep wouldn't have said that if he were manager of United.
"Because the United job was taken and I wanted to be as close to them as possible.""So, Pep, why did you choose to manage Manchester City?"
"Money."
Doesn't seem much of a secret, tbh.He must secretly be hating it.
Yes.Is this so different from Jose's prioritisation of the Europa League, a competition he previously considered a failure for Chelsea?