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Originally Posted by cam_wmh
And especially, that Pep is overrated, and he's really shaking things up by pushing Hart out.
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see, you're wrong. Haven't you noticed that he has changed the PL already?
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There were a few cynical asides when Pep Guardiola was appointed Manchester City manager. There were even those who hoped he would fall flat on his face; those who claimed he was ‘not all that’. Would a coach who has dominated in Spain and Germany, and with the two strongest clubs in those countries, cut it in the physically intense, competitive chaos of the Premier League?
It is early days but we already have our answer. City may not win the league this season; they may not emulate the Champions League semi-final of the last campaign. He may ultimately fail. But Guardiola has made his mark. He has made a difference. There is no revolution just a raising of standards. The Spaniard has, within a few short weeks, changed the Premier League and done so for the better. He has made us – and his rivals – think and react. Everyone is on their toes and knows they have to lift their game. Be harder, faster, fitter – and smarter.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/...vals-lift-the/
suuuuure. A shaky 2-1 home win over the weakest team in the league thanks to a late own goal and a win over an inferior Stoke team, but yeah, he's clearly pushed the league to a new level. Lol