FCBayernMunchen wrote:Haha this is ridiculous now. How is Pep still not fired?
FCBayernMunchen wrote:You know I’m a fan of Pep, a big one actually, and would still gladly have him back, but City are dropping way too many points. They are seriously underperforming and at some point the coach has to take responsibility for that. I can’t imagine us not calling for any coach’s head, even Jupp, if we were 22 points behind in January.
He stayed one season too much in Shitty. He gets burnt down rather quickly.IsiahRashad wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:Haha this is ridiculous now. How is Pep still not fired?
You blame him for this one ?! I mean, they've outplayed them, missed a PK, hit the "spar" 2 times, and they lost the game after the red card. Gündogan flopped so hard, that he cost them the game.
Pep is a victim of his own success. For the last 2 years, he has raised the bar so high in Premier League, it was almost impossible to keep the level so damn high. This season he's likely to finish second, which is going to be rated as a "failure" by many clowns, sorry, fans.
In a press conference yesterday before the game, he said that his goal for the season is to win the 2 remaining cups and to try to win the Champions League. He's well aware of his position, and it sounded to me like *maybe* this can be his last season for City. In 2021 in Barcelona they are going to elect the new president of the club, and as far as I know them, they're always saying things like - "If you choose me, I'm going to bring X manager and Y player", but these are my personal speculations.
Nah, he is untouchable. No team would ever sack him.Firefox1234 wrote:Pep has spent enormous amounts and has only accomplished what Mancini and Pelligrini accomplished during their tenures. If he loses to R.Madrid I think they may drop the curtains on him.
Zidane will decide thatPunkCapitalist wrote:Nah, he is untouchable. No team would ever sack him.Firefox1234 wrote:Pep has spent enormous amounts and has only accomplished what Mancini and Pelligrini accomplished during their tenures. If he loses to R.Madrid I think they may drop the curtains on him.
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PunkCapitalist wrote:Nah, he is untouchable. No team would ever sack him.Firefox1234 wrote:Pep has spent enormous amounts and has only accomplished what Mancini and Pelligrini accomplished during their tenures. If he loses to R.Madrid I think they may drop the curtains on him.
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No he won't. He can get humiliated at home, 4-0 and the club won't sack him.ramsej84 wrote:Zidane will decide thatPunkCapitalist wrote:Nah, he is untouchable. No team would ever sack him.Firefox1234 wrote:Pep has spent enormous amounts and has only accomplished what Mancini and Pelligrini accomplished during their tenures. If he loses to R.Madrid I think they may drop the curtains on him.
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IsiahRashad wrote:[They just know their priorities. There is only 1 team in the world who can stop Liverpool from winning the Premier League at the moment, but they are not playing in England. As you said, probably some of the City fans are dissatisfied, but 95 % of them stick behind Pep.
OT, but Bayern lost many times against poor Real Madrit. And yes, it was Zidane's poor Real Madrit.#12 wrote:So what do you think about us then?
#12 wrote:Poorly?
So what do you think about us then?
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