The Quickest Title of All Time – Pep Guardiola and Bayern München



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39 comentarios en “The Quickest Title of All Time – Pep Guardiola and Bayern München

  1. @AdityaT03

    Honestly when I heard that Nagelssman was going to join Bayern I lost a little respect for him. I mean you couldn't win the Bundealiga, couldn't win the Pokal, count go past RO16. He didnt win anything with Leipzig and now he's moving to a ready made title winning team with the one of the greatest strikers of the last 2 years and a great midfield line. At this point winning anything with Bayern as a coach or manager is not a big deal so even if Nagelsmann win the UCL with Bayern I'll have no respect because he failed at a club that had the potential to end the Bayern dominance to go to Bayern so that he'd win something.

  2. @ericprobert2192

    i think the main thing i like the most about pep is that he actually makes the players better. for example, look at Boateng. before pep arrived, he defended based on pure physicality. pep learned that boating didn't know how to defend properly, and a couple of weeks after that conversation, boateng became one of the best defenders in the world. 

  3. @Skavlol

    Sorry but last season Bayern wasn't exceptionnal. There wasn't better than Jupp's team.

    But this season it's different, players seems to learn about Pep's vision of football.

  4. @MrJoyride619

    Pep Guardiola and his Teams : Performance of Excellence.

    Lesser people argue and feud over matters like Barca and Bayern were talent houses which he exploited,hes turning Bayern into Barca,hes managing in a weak one horse league,its easy to win Bundesliga and all sorts of non-sense which could be easily debunked by the facts that Van Gaal won Bundesliga in the first season too but was struggling to keep Bayern Munich in top 4 the very next season,Jupp lost 2 Bundesliga Titles and DFB Pokal by huge score difference,Barca were in trophy drought before Pep Guardiola and he only sold off all their top players when he came in.

    But if you have even little bit of Rational in your thoughts it is broadly evident how Revolutionary Pep Guardiola is in Football in the short term hes been a Coach/Manager.Performance like 10 Men Bayern Munich vs 11 Men Man City,Spain and Germany going on to win World Cups,Barca sweeping everything before them big or small,Bayern performing in a style and dominance unlike ever seen before,the biggest and richest clubs putting him as their first priority for a coach despite not doing whole lot bad themselves tell you of his Artistic and Grand Work he does with Humbleness and Subtleness silencing all the envy without saying a word.

    Football and Football fans are Lucky to be Witnessing his Marvelous Work Twice in a Week.

  5. @Botaschka

    I'm so tired of this Götze/Lewandowski/Reus drama. I don't understand people who say that Bayern buys BVB players to destroy them. Firstly, who's fault it is that BVB can't hold own graduates and leaders? Secondly, Götze and Lewandowski came to Bayern on their own. My very own opinion is that they would leave BVB in any case, and by leaving to Bayern they at least stayed in Bundesliga, which is very good for last.

  6. @jakubrojek1131

    No shit! Bayern has money and every other team is no good, in the Bundesliga. That's why when they played Real Madrid, the best team, Bayern get crushed 1-0, at Madrid, and 4-0, at Bayern. Bayern sucks!!!

  7. @Brouillette96

    Guardiola is a great manager. He get's a lot of hate, but you can't deny he knows how to win. He seems to say around for a few years, and then leave to another club. I wonder what's going to be next for him once he leaves Bayern. Probably the Premier league, or maybe Serie A, also probably a chance he could manage PSG at some point. He's still young, and with his style of not sticking around too long, I expect him to hit all the major leagues before he retires. 

  8. @anu7ho

    Who gonna stop them when they poached 2 of the best players from their biggest rivals ? They should be winning every year with that destroying kind of mentality, ie tellig reus' contract info, it's like they want to burn down Dortmund because they were becoming better and better

  9. @bkolic

    Both Bayern and Barca were already great teams when Pep took over. He should try winning something with a smaller club like Klopp or Mourinho. Still, a great coach.

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