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Humble? This guy? He's humble now since Pirlo made him eat some humble pie, for being cocky and arrogant. He was anything but humble during his playing career.
Despite how things ended at City he did had an amazing career at both club and international level. He can’t have too many regrets. At least Pep was up front and honest with him. What happened to him happened to Shay Given under Mancini.
That’s with hindsight. Bravo was amazing for Barca and Chile. He just made a few mistakes early at City and couldn’t get it together. Funnily enough he basically single handedly won them a Carabao Cup the next season when he was a backup.
it would've been bad for city because they all got used to playing out the back and joe hart was terrible in italy and in the prem. so pep made the right decision, he was simply not good enough
It just shows the real personality and caracter of Guardiola. He did, and will do everything to win. Fair, unfair, indecent, a-social. Wehave seen a lot of unfairness of him and his players when he coached Barcelona. If winning in sport at all costs is all that matters for a person it will be a lonely journey filled with a lot of fake, so called friends.
How was he treated? Pep system was very new in England at that time, so it is normal for those who couldn't fit in to leave. Mind you, other players later left too
This is so similar to his response to the same question on the fozcast. I wonder if he’d kinda rehearsed the answer or if it’s just something he gets asked a lot. I’ve done interviews and you get the same kinda questions. Tell the same stories. But it was very similar. Just an interesting note there.
Remember 2014 world cup 4 goals he conceded none of them his doing his defence was a shambles i liked him and still do love jordan hes great but joe was a lost asset nice to see him speak so honestly
He was a decent keeper. But i remember Pantilimon being much better than him but of course Joe Hart had the advantage of being England's goalkeeper, so Costel Pantilimon as a foreigner didn't had a chance no matter how good he trained or played...
@@russellward4624 Panti was a better GK in my view because he didn't blunder so much, he was more consistent and as my former coach said - consistency is the most important quality a GK can have. If a GK can manage to save what's there for him to save in terms of basic situations, he doesn't even need to be noticeable during the game, but he's confident in catching and parying what he SHOULD catch and pary then that's a good goalkeeper. If he's the kind of keeper who becomes the hero of the match today with tremendeous reflexes but the next matchday he fails to deal with a very basic catch and lets the ball trickle through his legs, that's not a good GK. You can easily make a top 10 Joe Hart blunders. I mean i don't wanna be harsh Joe Hart was decent but he was nowhere near the level of Man. City, Panti was also a decent GK, i don't claim for him to be the greatest or even Man. City worthy starter but in that particular situation when you had only these two Panti was a bit better in my opinion.
People saying he wasn’t world class , he was for 2/3 years possibly 4. Won the FA cup , league cup , 2 PL titles numerous golden gloves. He defo went up a level in the big games , unfortunately I don’t think he recovered from leaving city and he’s career defo went down hill rapidly. Seems that what people remember him for and decide to say he wasn’t world class , was a lot more to hart before the pep incident , achieved a lot. Honest & humble , respect.
You aren’t a bad GK when you have 73 England caps and 2 premier league titles in your bag. The biggest problem was joes replacement, there’s no doubt Bravo was a decent keeper, he played for Barca after all, but he just wasn’t suited for the physicality of the premier league. The first thing I noticed was his size, he just didn’t look big enough to cope with the physical demands of English football, I think the rest of the team and especially the defence looked like they just didn’t have confidence in him, and as a consequence the team wasn’t where we should have been that first season. JH was brilliant in his time for us, and his contribution will never be under estimated. Enjoy your retirement Joe.
You don't need to be a World class goalkeeper by playing the Ball with feet, main objective is to stop goals, they play with goal keeper's at the back, makes senseless mistakes because Pep is the greatest in playing from the back yet they make mistakes, still pump the ball forward. Modern football or pure athletics?
All different cases . Hart can’t play with his feet . That means he is out . Cancelo was a crybaby who wanted more game time even though he played more than most other players . Jesus not a deep striker . All these players are ok to earn ridiculous money . But it is business . Nothing else . And management must be tough . In PG case he combines it with being very successful. Cancelo lost out on more titles and champions league and won nothing with Barcelona , Jesus is a be warmer for arsenal. Joe Hart left and never played for England anymore It’s lonely at the top. When it comes to business , tough decisions have to be made . Guardiola makes them . He is not there to massage somebody’s ego . Toure was way past his prime and went on to play for not so great teams .
@@jeanjacqueslundi3502 that is what he said himself. But if u think u know better , by all means let me know . Why would he leave ? money ? Can’t handle stress ? Issue with the manager ( half of the world has issues with their manager at work ).so , instead of stating something without meaning , state the real reason . The real reason , as said by him … “ city were ungrateful “ and “ he wanted more playing time “. The truth is , Cancelo had issues , despite playing a lot , that the likes of Ake were getting priority , that’s why he thought city was ungrateful . Maybe he could not handle the pressure . He was happy to take a lower salary … in other words … can’t handle the pressure … But you seem to be “ in the know “ … Anyway who cares … people think that a manager must massage egos . He doesn’t . Cancelo left . City won the premier league . Nobody cares anymore about him . Ancient history . Good player , forgotten already. He played a lot that season but couldn’t handle being benched . Far better players than him , de Bruyne being one, have been benched . It’s a long season . Grow up FFS
@@wengelder9256 Cancelo never said "city were ugnrateful". When did he say that? And I do have a suspicion. Pep already wanted to get him out of the team when his defensive flaws started showing up. He gave him one game as RW just to say he gave him a chance in the team in a new position......and then Cancelo had a disagreement with Pep where he (Cancelo) probably got a bit angry. Right there and then Pep decided to move him on. Everything else Pep says.......including him "not liiking his team mates to get game time" is just BS. KDB had similar problems iwth Pep due to game time and he handled it differently, of course. And get a life. I humored you with an explanation, but you write too much and are to emotionally invested in criticizing these ex-.Pep players. You probably have a big agenda here, but i don't want a part in it. Accept your place as a pleb in our society and cope. All the best :)
What a touching person he is, I'm a United fan but loved Hart. He never came across as humble but here he is sounding very emotional. Mind you he could still do a job as backup at United lol
@@GermanChickenwingBravo was an old dog with no tricks. I know Pep needed a different style of keeper but Bravo was a huge disappointment. You might as well have a midfielder in goal if your keeper can't stop shots.
@@noneofyourbuisness2539what shots did joe hart stop in italy and in the prem after he left city? every team got rid of him because he was terrible. it wasn't just his kicking which was a problem
Joe’s perspective is good as far as looking after his own wellbeing but that’s about it. He was basically thrown under the bus whatever way you look at it.
Truth?? We've known the truth since the start. It's nothing complex. Guardiola wanted a keeper that plays well with his feet and has solutions to aid with the build-up from the back. Hart was great on the line in his prime, but he wasn't ever great with his feet. Different type of keeper that didn't fit Guardiola's standards.
Hart was an amazing goalkeeper but he was a rebel. And Guardiola universally throughout his career doesnt like rebels. Guardiola likes robot like machines that follows orders.
Don’t think Pep likes goalies that scream at there own players like a Jordan Pickford, can remember watching something and you could hear Joe screaming at players at the other end of the pitch it didn’t sound good coaches in Europe don’t like that it’s an English thing
Joe. You were 😂never part of the culture of the club and you never really accepted them either as your own. Saw every moment on that Wembley day. Nonetheless, you have your own views in life and that must be respected. Pep only did what he had to defend. His club.
How though? This was a good interview. He didn’t whine nor moan like the 100s of other players do when they get dropped. He said as it is and accepted it.
Hart was very overrated and very opiniated and once his major defect in his diving to his left was exposed, that was the writing on the wall for him even before Pep arrived.
Im not necessarily Hart suporter...but 100 % was better than Bravo and....Edisson...Edisson...became ok after few years and still it s not the best...! Same mistake now with Palmer.......yes,it s different now...but it s a mistake to let Palmer go...!! City won 4 premier league title because Liverpool was lost the titles and Arsenal lost the titles...!! Yes,Gurduiola it s great...City are the excelent team....
Don't take drugs kids! Hart was nowhere near Ederson. Ever. Hart went to Serie A and was terrible. He was poor at claiming crosses. In Italy!!!!! He was poor in The EPL and found his feet again in Scotland.
Pep makes players better. That is the mantra. Utter rubbish. Nonsense. He ships out players immediately. He buys the best. Excellent, perceptive coach. But he works with the best and has no time to develop players, especially if they are old and set.
the man plays fantasy football manager in real life spending unreal money. only knows how to play with the best/most skilled/expensive ballers because he cant adjust to someone who is not at the very top unlike every single other manager who lives in reality and often gets the next best thing and tries to do the most with what they have. couldn't make a ball wet chucking it in the middle an ocean with the champions league for years and finally wins it once then gets called the greatest manager. horrible man management equal to that of an elementary school headmaster even after decades of experience, can only enforce his position as a manager because it is his job due to that bland nothing personality he is as a manager and absolute zero charisma and never forget acting all dramatic emotional and fake crying in front of cameras for everyone to see.
Pep moved right-footed midfielder Fabian Delph to leftback & City broke records. He moved a 23 year old Ukrainian attacking midfielder, who was playing in Russia, to leftback at City & Zinchenko was crucial to City breaking records. Before Haaland, City had no reliable striker yet Pep developed the team to play without a striker & they still won the league.
"Pep has no time to develop players"? Have we forgotten who the PL player of the season is? Pep has done a brilliant job in patiently developing Foden to World Class status. Sterling played his best football under Pep - once he left City he couldn't even get into the England squad.
Was Sane, Bernardo, Alvarez, Doku etc.. the best? Nobody heard of Alvarez before he signed for City. Everyone has improved. Rodri is the best CM in the world. He 100% was not that when he came to City. He didn't even start for Spain.
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Was one of my 3 favourite players of mancini era. Hate the way he had to leave. Honestly the most humble keeper for that to happen to
He's not humble. Humble people don't burn £50 notes while stood at the bar in a pub in their hometown.
LOOLLL Hart is a lot of things but Humble is NOT one of them
@@jimbo_1312 What is your source for that, please? I can't find it in a Google search.
Humble? This guy? He's humble now since Pirlo made him eat some humble pie, for being cocky and arrogant. He was anything but humble during his playing career.
I'm a united supporter, what a humble man Joe is.. Great respect
He is old Manchester City pre money to the bone.
When Joe did Head and Shoulders ads we used to sing, Joey Joey wash your hair and the guy pretended to wash his hair. Really funny. Awesome Joe!
Musta had to be there
Despite how things ended at City he did had an amazing career at both club and international level. He can’t have too many regrets. At least Pep was up front and honest with him. What happened to him happened to Shay Given under Mancini.
Top quality man and realist.. young players could learn a lot here… Everton fan
First time i see an interview of him. Seems like a really nice guy. Greetings from Germany
Joe hart has great posture
Right?!! 👏
Yes he does sit very straight shoulders back not slouching great posture indeed
Yeah coz he is Homelander
Pilates and all the keeper training
I'm a United fan, but I liked this guy. Shay Given as well
Very mature reaction to how he was treated by Pep.
One of my favorite memories is Joe yelling at Yaya “Yaya, Yaya, YAYA!!!!
The irony was that the first season Claudio Bravo was an absolute nightmare, letting Joe have a go for a season couldn't have been as bad.
That’s with hindsight. Bravo was amazing for Barca and Chile. He just made a few mistakes early at City and couldn’t get it together. Funnily enough he basically single handedly won them a Carabao Cup the next season when he was a backup.
@@LeominsterFC true, but if Bravo had a banger season they might have missed out on Ederson.
it would've been bad for city because they all got used to playing out the back and joe hart was terrible in italy and in the prem. so pep made the right decision, he was simply not good enough
And then was proven right by getting someone even better so... pep was proven right.
Bravo had decent distribution
That’s how every professional should conduct themselves 💯
❤
There was questions over Joe Hart way before Pep. He was good for us but there’s no doubt he had to be moved on. The game had moved on.
Would have been better then bravo for a year tho
@@dominicsouthan4492he couldn't save anything on the floor and couldn't play out. was terrible in italy and in the premier league after he left city
@@marcelohendrix6139 Still better then bravo
It just shows the real personality and caracter of Guardiola. He did, and will do everything to win. Fair, unfair, indecent, a-social. Wehave seen a lot of unfairness of him and his players when he coached Barcelona. If winning in sport at all costs is all that matters for a person it will be a lonely journey filled with a lot of fake, so called friends.
Joe hart a nice guy did not deserve to be treated like that gave good service to city
So you wanted Pep to do what exactly?
How was he treated? Pep system was very new in England at that time, so it is normal for those who couldn't fit in to leave. Mind you, other players later left too
So pep had to play him?😂
@@koki84ji7 What a stupid comment from him
He got in ahead of Shay Given (who was a better keeper) when he came through at City. He got a fair shot at things.
gotta be a good passer and have vision to be GK for pep.
This is so similar to his response to the same question on the fozcast. I wonder if he’d kinda rehearsed the answer or if it’s just something he gets asked a lot.
I’ve done interviews and you get the same kinda questions. Tell the same stories. But it was very similar. Just an interesting note there.
I loved joey he is my favorite goalkeeper of all time
Remember 2014 world cup 4 goals he conceded none of them his doing his defence was a shambles i liked him and still do love jordan hes great but joe was a lost asset nice to see him speak so honestly
joe hart wasn’t great enough to be in pep’s team.. but he already broke our (mu fans) hearts multiple times
Lol
He was a decent keeper. But i remember Pantilimon being much better than him but of course Joe Hart had the advantage of being England's goalkeeper, so Costel Pantilimon as a foreigner didn't had a chance no matter how good he trained or played...
Panti definitely wasn't better at any time. He was very below average.
@@russellward4624 Panti was a better GK in my view because he didn't blunder so much, he was more consistent and as my former coach said - consistency is the most important quality a GK can have. If a GK can manage to save what's there for him to save in terms of basic situations, he doesn't even need to be noticeable during the game, but he's confident in catching and parying what he SHOULD catch and pary then that's a good goalkeeper. If he's the kind of keeper who becomes the hero of the match today with tremendeous reflexes but the next matchday he fails to deal with a very basic catch and lets the ball trickle through his legs, that's not a good GK. You can easily make a top 10 Joe Hart blunders. I mean i don't wanna be harsh Joe Hart was decent but he was nowhere near the level of Man. City, Panti was also a decent GK, i don't claim for him to be the greatest or even Man. City worthy starter but in that particular situation when you had only these two Panti was a bit better in my opinion.
Facts
What a guy !!! ✊🏾Respect
Sad for any player to leave the way he did. Even worse that it happened to a class act like Joe. Got to respect how he's taken it all.
Joe is a good guy , no malice ❤️👍🏴
Nine times out of ten Pickford just boots it up the field, yet he's now the England keeper.
Hart should represent man city at sky sports.
Pep - “I don’t remember saying you were a good goalkeeper”
Love you Joe ….💪🏻⚽️💙
People saying he wasn’t world class , he was for 2/3 years possibly 4. Won the FA cup , league cup , 2 PL titles numerous golden gloves. He defo went up a level in the big games , unfortunately I don’t think he recovered from leaving city and he’s career defo went down hill rapidly. Seems that what people remember him for and decide to say he wasn’t world class , was a lot more to hart before the pep incident , achieved a lot. Honest & humble , respect.
Honestly, he was of the best shot stoppers back at his time
You aren’t a bad GK when you have 73 England caps and 2 premier league titles in your bag. The biggest problem was joes replacement, there’s no doubt Bravo was a decent keeper, he played for Barca after all, but he just wasn’t suited for the physicality of the premier league. The first thing I noticed was his size, he just didn’t look big enough to cope with the physical demands of English football, I think the rest of the team and especially the defence looked like they just didn’t have confidence in him, and as a consequence the team wasn’t where we should have been that first season. JH was brilliant in his time for us, and his contribution will never be under estimated. Enjoy your retirement Joe.
Hart was a good shot stopper, but his distribution wasn't great Which is Pep main requirement. Hence the Bravo signing
Joe Hart was purely a professional
Pep made the right decision.
I like Joe Hart he is an honest and humble man... but he wasn't a world class goalkeeper by any stretch of the imagination
He was
At one point I think he was.
You don't need to be a World class goalkeeper by playing the Ball with feet, main objective is to stop goals, they play with goal keeper's at the back, makes senseless mistakes because Pep is the greatest in playing from the back yet they make mistakes, still pump the ball forward. Modern football or pure athletics?
At certain timeline, He was definitely world class. It didn't last long.
How much did you watch of him? For England he wasn't but at City he definitely was at his peak, but he peaked earlier than most keepers.
Joe you have talked the truth Yaya,Jesus,cancelo and others failed.fitting in the vision
All different cases . Hart can’t play with his feet . That means he is out . Cancelo was a crybaby who wanted more game time even though he played more than most other players . Jesus not a deep striker . All these players are ok to earn ridiculous money . But it is business . Nothing else . And management must be tough . In PG case he combines it with being very successful. Cancelo lost out on more titles and champions league and won nothing with Barcelona , Jesus is a be warmer for arsenal.
Joe Hart left and never played for England anymore
It’s lonely at the top. When it comes to business , tough decisions have to be made . Guardiola makes them . He is not there to massage somebody’s ego .
Toure was way past his prime and went on to play for not so great teams .
@@wengelder9256 Lol that's not why Cancelo left.
@@jeanjacqueslundi3502 that is what he said himself. But if u think u know better , by all means let me know . Why would he leave ? money ? Can’t handle stress ? Issue with the manager ( half of the world has issues with their manager at work ).so , instead of stating something without meaning , state the real reason . The real reason , as said by him … “ city were ungrateful “ and “ he wanted more playing time “. The truth is , Cancelo had issues , despite playing a lot , that the likes of Ake were getting priority , that’s why he thought city was ungrateful . Maybe he could not handle the pressure . He was happy to take a lower salary … in other words … can’t handle the pressure …
But you seem to be “ in the know “ … Anyway who cares … people think that a manager must massage egos . He doesn’t . Cancelo left . City won the premier league . Nobody cares anymore about him . Ancient history . Good player , forgotten already. He played a lot that season but couldn’t handle being benched . Far better players than him , de Bruyne being one, have been benched . It’s a long season . Grow up FFS
@@wengelder9256 Cancelo never said "city were ugnrateful". When did he say that? And I do have a suspicion. Pep already wanted to get him out of the team when his defensive flaws started showing up. He gave him one game as RW just to say he gave him a chance in the team in a new position......and then Cancelo had a disagreement with Pep where he (Cancelo) probably got a bit angry. Right there and then Pep decided to move him on. Everything else Pep says.......including him "not liiking his team mates to get game time" is just BS. KDB had similar problems iwth Pep due to game time and he handled it differently, of course.
And get a life. I humored you with an explanation, but you write too much and are to emotionally invested in criticizing these ex-.Pep players. You probably have a big agenda here, but i don't want a part in it. Accept your place as a pleb in our society and cope. All the best :)
@@jeanjacqueslundi3502 no agenda at all. You on the other hand seem to be in the dressing room .
He also replaced Shay Given who was much better than him
City legend 💙💙
Jake Humphrey is nauseating.
He's definitely the type of guy who shuts the fridge door with his hips
Absolute little dork
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What a touching person he is, I'm a United fan but loved Hart. He never came across as humble but here he is sounding very emotional. Mind you he could still do a job as backup at United lol
Honest answers...
Why is everyone David Brent?
Sometimes the complaints will be false.
More of a rugby man?
@@AM2K2 Admits it
Joes a City Legend. Pep did wrong by him and didn't even give him a chance for garbage Claudio Bravo who was rancid.
Dude you cant teach an old dog a new trick
@@GermanChickenwingBravo was an old dog with no tricks. I know Pep needed a different style of keeper but Bravo was a huge disappointment. You might as well have a midfielder in goal if your keeper can't stop shots.
@@noneofyourbuisness2539what shots did joe hart stop in italy and in the prem after he left city? every team got rid of him because he was terrible. it wasn't just his kicking which was a problem
He was Englands number 1pep I am the boss get lost joe he wanted to show who was in charge
Pep doesn't need to do that. Everyone already knows he's in charge. Hart wasn't playing well and he cant pass.
a goalie fitting into a system he fits between the posts😆
Joe was a good keeper never a world class one😂 whoever thinks he was 😂 be serious
Joe’s perspective is good as far as looking after his own wellbeing but that’s about it. He was basically thrown under the bus whatever way you look at it.
joe hart ended up at celtic... pep wins trebles...
mmm.
Middling club backed by billionaires. Maybe you can buy some more fans? Or an atmosphere for the stadium?
Truth?? We've known the truth since the start. It's nothing complex.
Guardiola wanted a keeper that plays well with his feet and has solutions to aid with the build-up from the back. Hart was great on the line in his prime, but he wasn't ever great with his feet. Different type of keeper that didn't fit Guardiola's standards.
Wait did he just say they trained at carrington ??
Pep is right, one more time
Pep wants goalies who play with their feet....
Hart was an amazing goalkeeper but he was a rebel. And Guardiola universally throughout his career doesnt like rebels. Guardiola likes robot like machines that follows orders.
You have to be good with the ball on your feet to play the pep system and hart wasn't
Hart was good, but for Pep was not good enough, and for other manegers as well. He needed to go and continue to play elsewhere, that's life.
He fell off a cliff after City. He had some great moments but perhaps mentally leaving City also affected him?
Don’t think Pep likes goalies that scream at there own players like a Jordan Pickford, can remember watching something and you could hear Joe screaming at players at the other end of the pitch it didn’t sound good coaches in Europe don’t like that it’s an English thing
Joe. You were 😂never part of the culture of the club and you never really accepted them either as your own. Saw every moment on that Wembley day.
Nonetheless, you have your own views in life and that must be respected. Pep only did what he had to defend. His club.
Joe saved Rio Ferdinand, from a fan! 😅
i wonder where the guy who got kicked from the BBC for drug use went = he flogging a drink on youtube
Mighty libelous that. I suppose you've got evidence of that?
Come on Joe, it was painful.
Hart trying to protect his own ego here. He simply wasn't good enough in both abilty and mentality.
He was good enough till pep came.
@@maxmaxie1328just like Ramsdale was good until Arteta thought otherwise , right.
Pep needed a sweeper keeper not shot stopper.
It went downhill for him after the shampoo advert. Always thought he was a jerk, this interview confirmed my thoughts.
Had an ego.....a big one! Met him on a plane once....not humble at all back then, think Pep was his karma in life!
How though? This was a good interview. He didn’t whine nor moan like the 100s of other players do when they get dropped. He said as it is and accepted it.
His true colors are revealed when he loose
Hart wasn't great with his feet.. That's why he left
England survived without him too
He was shite and was holding City back. Thanks and good luck.
Not good enough
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Worst tattoo ever 😂
I think his behaviour before England games in the tunnel swearing in front of children totally ruined his career
Joe was never a good goalkeeper to reach the level expected...end of story
Hart was very overrated and very opiniated and once his major defect in his diving to his left was exposed, that was the writing on the wall for him even before Pep arrived.
Joe was past his best. Look where he went post City
What a boring manager guardiola is he can’t even talk well in his interviews looks like a creep plus he new all about the cheating 😂😂😂😂
As successful Pep is, he is arrogant and full of himdelf.
Too many English players are overrated
Im not necessarily Hart suporter...but 100 % was better than Bravo and....Edisson...Edisson...became ok after few years and still it s not the best...! Same mistake now with Palmer.......yes,it s different now...but it s a mistake to let Palmer go...!! City won 4 premier league title because Liverpool was lost the titles and Arsenal lost the titles...!! Yes,Gurduiola it s great...City are the excelent team....
Don't take drugs kids! Hart was nowhere near Ederson. Ever. Hart went to Serie A and was terrible. He was poor at claiming crosses. In Italy!!!!! He was poor in The EPL and found his feet again in Scotland.
If Hart was as good as Ederson why wasn't he starting for any PL club?
Pep makes players better. That is the mantra. Utter rubbish. Nonsense. He ships out players immediately. He buys the best. Excellent, perceptive coach. But he works with the best and has no time to develop players, especially if they are old and set.
the man plays fantasy football manager in real life spending unreal money. only knows how to play with the best/most skilled/expensive ballers because he cant adjust to someone who is not at the very top unlike every single other manager who lives in reality and often gets the next best thing and tries to do the most with what they have. couldn't make a ball wet chucking it in the middle an ocean with the champions league for years and finally wins it once then gets called the greatest manager. horrible man management equal to that of an elementary school headmaster even after decades of experience, can only enforce his position as a manager because it is his job due to that bland nothing personality he is as a manager and absolute zero charisma and never forget acting all dramatic emotional and fake crying in front of cameras for everyone to see.
Spot on
Pep moved right-footed midfielder Fabian Delph to leftback & City broke records. He moved a 23 year old Ukrainian attacking midfielder, who was playing in Russia, to leftback at City & Zinchenko was crucial to City breaking records. Before Haaland, City had no reliable striker yet Pep developed the team to play without a striker & they still won the league.
"Pep has no time to develop players"? Have we forgotten who the PL player of the season is? Pep has done a brilliant job in patiently developing Foden to World Class status. Sterling played his best football under Pep - once he left City he couldn't even get into the England squad.
Was Sane, Bernardo, Alvarez, Doku etc.. the best? Nobody heard of Alvarez before he signed for City. Everyone has improved. Rodri is the best CM in the world. He 100% was not that when he came to City. He didn't even start for Spain.
No personality joe
Poor goalkeeper in every aspect. How he became England keeper is beyond me
Shut up lol
Pep had 3 years of prime Manuel Neuer so joe was just a joke. England hasn't had a goalkeeper for 60 years.
He was just an average keeper…no premier club wanted him.
Pep destroyed Joe's career 😢