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About time Pep took on a challenge

 

Funny if Pellegrini wins the Champions League now

 

Theoretically they could still win two or three trophies. Bit of a hard act to follow if that happens.

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Guest Roger Kint

Man U will be kicking themselves for not getting involved. they've only 1 option now.

 

I'm not a big enough name off this forum unfortunately.

 

Your gloryhunting reputation is getting about :lol:

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If Pep wanted a proper challenge f***ing manage Norwich or us for instance.

 

Barca, Bayern and Man City, not exactly gonna be short of players is he. Love his football though.

 

Not realistic is it, no manager in their right mind would drop down from the top willingly.

 

People say this all the time but he's not alone, Mourinho and Ancelotti etc do the exact same thing.

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If Pep wanted a proper challenge f***ing manage Norwich or us for instance.

 

Barca, Bayern and Man City, not exactly gonna be short of players is he. Love his football though.

 

Not realistic is it, no manager in their right mind would drop down from the top willingly.

 

People say this all the time but he's not alone, Mourinho and Ancelotti etc do the exact same thing.

 

It's like people saying Messi has to move to a lesser team, to prove he's the best in the world.  Why?  The best players, want to play for the best teams, surely? 

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If Pep wanted a proper challenge f***ing manage Norwich or us for instance.

 

Barca, Bayern and Man City, not exactly gonna be short of players is he. Love his football though.

 

Not realistic is it, no manager in their right mind would drop down from the top willingly.

 

People say this all the time but he's not alone, Mourinho and Ancelotti etc do the exact same thing.

 

Aye very true.

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If Pep wanted a proper challenge f***ing manage Norwich or us for instance.

 

Barca, Bayern and Man City, not exactly gonna be short of players is he. Love his football though.

 

Not realistic is it, no manager in their right mind would drop down from the top willingly.

 

People say this all the time but he's not alone, Mourinho and Ancelotti etc do the exact same thing.

 

It's like people saying Messi has to move to a lesser team, to prove he's the best in the world.  Why?  The best players, want to play for the best teams, surely? 

 

Think that stems from the fact Maradona carried teams by himself in his career more so than the fact that Messi plays for the best team in the world. The comparison for Messi is Maradona, and I assume people feel they can't make that comparison if they haven't done the same shit. :lol:

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I wonder where Chelsea go from here long-term. Post-Mourinho the first time they tried to play better football - won trophies - but never had a manager for more than 2 seasons. That  Cech - JT - Lampard - Drogba spine was everything and could turn it on at ease.

 

When Mourinho joined they had that trio with a bit left in the tank. Mata, Oscar, Hazard, with De Bruyne & Lukaku out on loan to come back in.

 

That team and a few key players you would've hoped to replace them is gone.

 

They do they try to go back and play that better football? Do they keep the Morinho style (to a degree) and go Simeone? I don't think he even wants to leave. Feels like he's maybe a striker away from really being the full-blown real deal again (winning leagues and CL).

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I think Man Utd would've been the best and most realistic challenge for him. Sure he'll have funds but he'll have to build a team from close to scratch. No worlds best player. No best team in Europe to inherit.

 

City's a decent challenge for him but they've the best quality in the land by far. Winning the league 2-3 years in a row, CL semi finals I wouldn't be impressed with. Getting to a CL final or winning it would be a big achievement.

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