His results but above all his style of play have left an impression on the greatest observers. Whether at Barça, Bayern Munich or currently Manchester City, the 54-year-old has established himself in the football pantheon.
Present at a press conference this Friday, the Man City manager did not fail to assert himself as the greatest manager in the history of football. A statement that risks shaking the web in the coming days. “Some people think you are the best coach in the history of football? They are absolutely right,” he told journalists.
Guardiola wants to win against Liverpool
It’s the shock of the weekend in the Premier League. This Sunday, Manchester City hosts Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium for the 11th day of the championship. A clash of the titans between two teams who must take points to stay in contact with Arsenal.
Second in the standings with 19 points, the Mancunian club is provisionally 6 points behind the Gunners. Success is therefore essential so as not to let Mikel Arteta’s players escape the rankings.