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  On 04/05/2022 at 21:27, Flip said:

I might be one of the few. But I love Pep and I really feel bad for him :lol: Mahrez and Foden should've finished the game off in the home tie. 

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I think Pep's holding City back and he peaked 2 or 3 years ago. His failure to replace Aguero with an actual number 9 and his insistence on playing wingers as false 9s has cost City dearly many times over. They also completely lack leadership since Kompany left, manifesting itselt in bed-shitting results like this and the other week against Liverpool.

 

The worst thing is, Pep never, ever, learns from failure. He also refuses to have a 'Plan B'. His Tiki Taka looks great putting away shite teams 7-0, but as soon as they come up against a top drawer team, they look like school boys.

 

Great manager a few years ago, but he needs a couple of years out to reload and come back fresh.

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  On 04/05/2022 at 21:34, JumpersForGoalposts said:

I think Pep's holding City back and he peaked 2 or 3 years ago. His failure to replace Aguero with an actual number 9 and his insistence on playing wingers as false 9s has cost City dearly many times over. They also completely lack leadership since Kompany left, manifesting itselt in bed-shitting results like this and the other week against Liverpool.

 

The worst thing is, Pep never, ever, learns from failure. He also refuses to have a 'Plan B'. His Tiki Taka looks great putting away shite teams 7-0, but as soon as they come up against a top drawer team, they look like school boys.

 

Great manager a few years ago, but he needs a couple of years out to reload and come back fresh.

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He tried to sign Kane in the summer.

 

Now trying to sign Haaland. 

 

There'd be no false 9s if he had signed either of the above. 

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