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Pep Guardiola |
Manchester
City manager Pep Guardiola feels his achievements at Barcelona and
Bayern Munich speak for themselves, but he has acknowledged he has also
been fortunate to have worked with some “astounding” players.The Spaniard is widely regarded as one of the best coaches in the
game following his successes at Camp Nou and the Allianz Arena, having
won 14 major trophies with Barcelona before adding seven more titles to
his trophy cabinet at Bayern.Nevertheless, he realises things could have been different had he not
been able to work with some of the best players in the world “I had a lot of success, but that is because I worked very hard in my
job and I am very good at my job,” Guardiola told US broadcaster NBC.“But I was also very lucky to train astounding players at my clubs. I do not know if I am exceptional.“I think I am good because I have spent seven years plus at good
teams. I won titles at amazing clubs with long histories. You cannot
imagine how good those players were.”Guardiola has struggled for consistency early in his City tenure and
he feels people perhaps expected too much from him, although he believes
things will improve over time.“If people think: ‘Pep is here; City will win.’ No. That is not something you can switch on or off,” he stressed.“You need many, many other things to change and we are in the process
of doing that. It is crazy to think I will transform everything.“I came to learn. That is why I move on. I came to learn. If I did
not feel like that I would still be in Barcelona. I decided to prove
myself and for my family, to move on from our comfort zone. That is why I
chose Manchester, to prove myself and have a new challenge.
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