Try asking the real questions instead. Like 1. Do you think city did financial cheating to get to where they are? 2. Do you think if you are not backed by huge transfer budget early on in your city career would you have built this juggernaut of a team? 3. Will you still manage city if they are proven guilty and relegated to championship? 4. Do you think city should be stripped of the Titles if they are proven guilty of financial fraud? 5. 6. Others can pitch in.
His answers make it clear he operates on instinct and vibration. Same with Tesla. Especially his answer to the routine question. There is no structure. The correct move comes to him when it comes to him and by instinct he knows it is correct. Genius.
@@johnbroadfoot5148 nah I just think he learned to balance all the aspects of life as he got older, basically his structure has aspects of no structure
One of the most insightful interviews I've ever seen! Typically, during these "Ask me anything"-style videos, the people answer standard boring questions. With this one, the questions were well picked and Pep answered them in great depth👍🏻
Hahahaha we know he meant he likes to be right there in the action... This is what happens sometimes when people speak English as a second/third language... it's wholesome
Well done Interviewer. I noticed how when Pep didn't fully answer the question to get the answer you were looking for, or maybe didn't fully grasp the question, you asked follow up questions, and/or steered towards elaboration e.g. the sitting anywhere in the stadium. Good honest answers from Pep, seems like he's gained a lot of perspective over the years.
I'm so grateful and glad that Pep is living his best life at City and has all the freedom to rest up and work to his own schedule. It gives me hope for him extending his contract 🤞.
@@big4tv917wasn't aware until I checked man city is substantially less popular than Spurs in Britain with a substantially smaller UK fanbase than west ham 😂 the most embarrassing fact was 95% of the social media fanbase live over 2000 miles away from Manchester hence the plastic tag is well justified 😂😂
It's quite hilarious how coaches seemingly convince themselves during games that players can actually hear them lmao. It cannot hurt though, players can at least see the passion which can be quite motivating.
I like that he was respectful how he worded the answer about watching teams re Arsenal and Arteta. He didn’t want to sound disrespectful so changed it to use Klopp as the example.
The Greatest mind in Managerial side of football..They hate him becuz they know he's in a sphere on its own and they can't accept that reality..Fergie was remarkable with what he did with United but he's nowhere near the level of Pep.. Brits fans can be jealous and hypocritical all they want but the reality is Pep is simply THE GOAT
@@hennessey861 Fergie had Sky Sports feeding him money in United 😂 if we were to compare the man's spendings to this era of transfer inflation, it'd be billions 😂 He bought some of the best players in his time at United and had PGMOL in his Pockets 😂
@@hennessey861Brits f00ls always losing objectivity when it's about a Brits personality 😂 Aberdeen was a good club back then, and he won the cup Winner's cup, the conference league equivalent of that era 😂 stop acting like he won the champions league with them
@@hennessey861Pep started coaching Barcelona academy and his good work got him the Barcelona 1st team job. If you want a challenging job then academy job was more challenging and he has build his CV for a big job so why would he decline himself.
@@hennessey861 Aberdeen was a good club back then..and he won the cup Winner's cup, the conference league equivalent of that era 😂 let's not act like he won the champions league 😂
Ibrahimovic used to mockingly call Guardiola "the Philosopher." He meant it negatively, but I think this interview really highlights a key part of how Pep works. He seems to really rely heavily on flexibility and is willing to change on a day-to-day or moment-to-moment basis -- as long as he personally thinks that change is needed. I think some players prefer a style of man-management that is more consistent and easier to predict. For example, Ibra didn't like it when Pep would promise one thing and change his mind right before the game, regardless of how Pep tried to justify it as necessary to win. That said, I think "The Philosopher" is quite an apt title for Pep. He's clearly thought about the game on a deep level, and is at the point in his career where he's comfortable living his version of football, regardless what others think. The fact so many great players he's coached have nothing but good things to say about him, is also nothing to sneeze at.
He treats it like its a company and he’s the boss. I never really thought about this side of football clubs, I always just imagine the players’ perspectives
I feel like he's so obsessed with every small detail that it really would tire out players mentally if they had to always be in his proximity lol. They are human after all. Maybe I'm reading to much into it and he does it just for himself but it cannot hurt the team imo.
Props to the interviewer here; she really asked some great follow on questions and you could see Pep was really relaxed! This is my favourite casual interview of Pep I've seen. I love how Pep's Catalan style of working shows a much healthier brand of success. There's so much bs online about "grinding" and effectively destroying your health to achieve your goals, but if anyone's ever tried doing that over an extended period they'll know how phoney it is - your body will eventually force you to stop and slow down, and it ends up being counter-productive in the long run. Finding a way of working that works for you; that allows you to be well rested and enjoy the process will sustain you for much longer than grimly trudging the path of self-abuse. Success in any field is never guaranteed - you could get hit by a bus tomorrow, or any number of things outside your control could happen. If life happens and you find yourself unable attain the goal you near-killed yourself in pursuit of, then what was it all for? Trying to enjoy each day will mean you'll have loved your life either way, and still be able to live with no regrets.
Really great interview. Nice to have just simple questions actually curious of answers. Not usual cliche trotted out. Would love know do they do full size games in training or always small sided drills see on RUclips etc.
🤣 Sir Alex made you lot suffer so much during your life that we can smell the hate coming through. There’s only one Godfather and that’s Sir Alex Ferguson🐐
@@pat7963 Yeah it does appear as though their finances are dodgy as hell. Although to be fair they aren't the only ones to violate FFP. What makes most people not like City is primarily becuz of the financial doping they got.
Only 3 min in, but these are great questions! Real insights into Peps ways of working and thinking, and none of the superficial stuff like clothing and hair style.
@@SC-bc6tz everyone knows that arsenal, pool and city are fighting for the title. For pep to acknowledge his rival managers/teams is just reconfirming the fact and makes the interview a bit more realistic. Not sure what you achieved by mocking me or if you truly believe that your comment is a witty one
This is the most candid interview I've ever seen by a manager ever I actually like Pep a lot now.. I'm a United fan can you guys do the same with Erik ten Hag please
Most coaches work insane hours early in their careers when they’re young and hungry and still learning. But later on, especially with Pep’s level of success, they have so much knowledge and experience built up that they don’t need to work quite as hard to continue getting good results. For example, Steve Spurrier was a very successful American football coach, and he was famous for usually going home at 6 PM each day when most of his peers worked 18-hour days regularly during the season. His thinking was that if you didn’t get any planning done by 6, it was probably something that could wait until tomorrow. Pep has reached that point where he can put his mind on cruise control and not have to grind like a younger manager does to survive.
Utd fan, been to 4 CL finals, won 2 and lost 2 to Pep. No shame in losing to this guy. I don’t know anyone that doesn’t like him. Huge respect everywhere.
Its hard to concentrate for 90 mins on the pitch , Pep insists on this as a baseline "if the other team has the ball i expect 3 players to attack that ball , when they get it, pass it , i expect 3 players as an option for that ball" always have an option
Hats off to the interviewer for asking some interesting and different questions for once. It's nice to know what top managers do day-to-day, how they prepare for games and insight into their personal life. Respect to Guardiola, by far the best influential football manager in the 21st century. What would do once he's retired? :(
i think pep is leaving after this season... he will probably go on a break/start coaching international, maybe coach a lower league spanish team or retire after that...
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Try asking the real questions instead. Like
1. Do you think city did financial cheating to get to where they are?
2. Do you think if you are not backed by huge transfer budget early on in your city career would you have built this juggernaut of a team?
3. Will you still manage city if they are proven guilty and relegated to championship?
4. Do you think city should be stripped of the Titles if they are proven guilty of financial fraud?
5.
6.
Others can pitch in.
Man utd antony
@@Xavihernandez-y5y 👀
I love the fact that the interviewer pushed some more questions on top of the regular questions. Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant. Was very important.
two questions were already asked but she saved it XD
I think part of the reason is she genuinely sounds fascinated by Pep
@@elviskinoti22 she also seems to care about her job and doing it differently, at least from this interview
What’s her name ?
"Try to work less and live more" - best advice in the World from the best manager
Best advice for the 21st century humdrum
is what you would hear form a master tactician
Great advice, but also he can relax more because he worked harder earlier in his career.
that's what most of the spaniards will tell you. he even mentioned our beloved nap :)
This is actually a good insight of a genius' routine.
His answers make it clear he operates on instinct and vibration. Same with Tesla. Especially his answer to the routine question. There is no structure. The correct move comes to him when it comes to him and by instinct he knows it is correct. Genius.
"genius" lmao
@@GlandMaster-w9n A rage bait, but I'll humour you. What would you call him then?😐
@@genichiro77 you saw the bait, you called it out and yet you still bit on it
@@johnbroadfoot5148 nah I just think he learned to balance all the aspects of life as he got older, basically his structure has aspects of no structure
I’ve watched a lot of these 1 on 1 interviews of Pep and he can come off quite sarcastic. He seemed extremely chilled and laid back.
When you talk about Pep people bring up his tactics and intelligence but what makes him best is his personality and ability to motivate
@@anirudhmenon9099He has a good charisma
@@lokeshkumar-dq7ylNo, he doesn’t
@@finfog4590but I'm sure you wish he was your club's manager.
@@HALWASRIGHT Not at all. Never even thought about it until now.
“I feel weaker” - What a totally honest and insightful answer. Great questions, great answers
english his not his first language unlike someone who knows only one language , respect his effort to explain it in language you know
One of the most insightful interviews I've ever seen!
Typically, during these "Ask me anything"-style videos, the people answer standard boring questions. With this one, the questions were well picked and Pep answered them in great depth👍🏻
Then you are new to YT. 😅
"I love the smell of the grass and players are sweating so nice"😂😂
😆 It wasn't the answer we were expecting
Hahahaha we know he meant he likes to be right there in the action... This is what happens sometimes when people speak English as a second/third language... it's wholesome
@@skysportspremierleague Can you tell Gary to shut up?
@@masonridgewell8063 lol I love it
PEP is crazy about football 😂😂😂
Well done Interviewer. I noticed how when Pep didn't fully answer the question to get the answer you were looking for, or maybe didn't fully grasp the question, you asked follow up questions, and/or steered towards elaboration e.g. the sitting anywhere in the stadium. Good honest answers from Pep, seems like he's gained a lot of perspective over the years.
The clarity of thought is remarkable. Goat.
"PEP HERE"❤
GOAT manager.
Love him.
He can win England the next World Cup Imo 😌
That’s why he’s ours & he’s the best. .
That’s Sir Alex Ferguson.
@@shahzadiranihe bullied saf two times
Pep fraudiola 115 cheating charges. Oil Money Club
I'm so grateful and glad that Pep is living his best life at City and has all the freedom to rest up and work to his own schedule. It gives me hope for him extending his contract 🤞.
I always wondered if there’s any WhatsApp group of all the managers in the league where the sacked ones get immediately removed and new ones added
😂😂😂😂
They won't tell us for obvious reason 😂
they would have to ban teams like chelsea in that group
Maybe they will just abandon this and create a new one with the new manager
😅love your mind
I love his answers to these questions...so intelligent
What 😂
He is self aware. "because it makes me feel weak".
slurp slurp
@@chillen9109 bruh yeah he's just glazing
what else don't you love about pep?
I'm a un9ited fan but I can't help but love this guy. So down to earth and personable, kudos!
This was a million times more interesting than the usual manager interview - more like this!
He is 9 years in and achieved everything he wanted to so now maybe he can loosen up a bit and open up to show his personality...
Pep's English is much improved..
You can now hear and understand him better
It’s only natural, he’s been here for almost 10yrs, lol unless he’s Ederson who simply just cannot speak proper English 😂😂😂
I still don't understand him in his press conferences but I enjoy listening to him 😂
You can now hear and understand him period…
I like his English compared to boring Scottish accent
He has always been good at speaking English even at Bayern😅
As a Liverpool fan it's a bit annoying how likeable he is. Knowledgable, charismatic and a bit mad - that's why we loved Jurgen.
Lmao i felt the same way about Klopp too, no normal person can hate him.
Not a liverpool fan but I miss klopp already. EPL royalty 😊
Wasn't aware it takes 1 epl in 9 years to become royalty
@@big4tv917wasn't aware until I checked man city is substantially less popular than Spurs in Britain with a substantially smaller UK fanbase than west ham 😂 the most embarrassing fact was 95% of the social media fanbase live over 2000 miles away from Manchester hence the plastic tag is well justified 😂😂
Yep his a damn mad man 😂
This guys honesty is so rare in the managerial world, he just thinks and speaks, doesn't assess.
The best coach ever in history of football
“115” and a drug cheat
@Patrick-li7yl the best fraud in the game yes...
Give Pep, Aberdeen,he would get relegated,SAF is the best
@@TheodoraKoblawinning 3rd division title in LaLiga is the same as winning cup winner's cup 😂
@@TheodoraKoblapoor bots, the same SAF who got destroyed twice in UCL finals by Pep ye sure 😂 115 more tears for u
Pep, who couldn't have confidence in him? Spain, Germany, England. Been there, done it and made even the T shirt better. 💙
The greatest manager of all time…..!! ❤
Absolutely 💯💯💯
115
@@dalegrant9282cry 😊😊😊
SAF
@@kingdel lol
He’s the only coach people should listen to, he knows more than anyone in the room
Lmao the self awareness around the instructions “ do this, do that “ lmao always cracks me up when I see a coach do it 😂😂
It's quite hilarious how coaches seemingly convince themselves during games that players can actually hear them lmao. It cannot hurt though, players can at least see the passion which can be quite motivating.
I'm sure all the other 19 Premier League managers are watching this .
The influence and inspiration of Pep are undeniable !!!!
I like that he was respectful how he worded the answer about watching teams re Arsenal and Arteta.
He didn’t want to sound disrespectful so changed it to use Klopp as the example.
Should've asked, how do u prepare for a press conference? I'm always impressed by the content of PL press conferences.
I’m a big spurs supporter but I admire pep great football brain and a great manager
It would be odd if a fan of any club didn’t admire Pep tbh
COYS TTID 🤍
quality manager on and off the field
That was the best interview of an athlete or manager I have ever seen. Great questions. Greats answers. Pep is the man.
The Greatest mind in Managerial side of football..They hate him becuz they know he's in a sphere on its own and they can't accept that reality..Fergie was remarkable with what he did with United but he's nowhere near the level of Pep.. Brits fans can be jealous and hypocritical all they want but the reality is Pep is simply THE GOAT
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 when pep takes a team on the level of Aberdeen and do what Sir Alex did, then we can have this conversation. Pep is a cheque book manager
@@hennessey861 Fergie had Sky Sports feeding him money in United 😂 if we were to compare the man's spendings to this era of transfer inflation, it'd be billions 😂 He bought some of the best players in his time at United and had PGMOL in his Pockets 😂
@@hennessey861Brits f00ls always losing objectivity when it's about a Brits personality 😂 Aberdeen was a good club back then, and he won the cup Winner's cup, the conference league equivalent of that era 😂 stop acting like he won the champions league with them
@@hennessey861Pep started coaching Barcelona academy and his good work got him the Barcelona 1st team job. If you want a challenging job then academy job was more challenging and he has build his CV for a big job so why would he decline himself.
@@hennessey861 Aberdeen was a good club back then..and he won the cup Winner's cup, the conference league equivalent of that era 😂 let's not act like he won the champions league 😂
Ibrahimovic used to mockingly call Guardiola "the Philosopher." He meant it negatively, but I think this interview really highlights a key part of how Pep works. He seems to really rely heavily on flexibility and is willing to change on a day-to-day or moment-to-moment basis -- as long as he personally thinks that change is needed. I think some players prefer a style of man-management that is more consistent and easier to predict. For example, Ibra didn't like it when Pep would promise one thing and change his mind right before the game, regardless of how Pep tried to justify it as necessary to win.
That said, I think "The Philosopher" is quite an apt title for Pep. He's clearly thought about the game on a deep level, and is at the point in his career where he's comfortable living his version of football, regardless what others think. The fact so many great players he's coached have nothing but good things to say about him, is also nothing to sneeze at.
He treats it like its a company and he’s the boss. I never really thought about this side of football clubs, I always just imagine the players’ perspectives
Ever wondered why most successful people are never part of any social media platforms ?
Work less and live more. What a guy
0:44 I don't want to see them 😂😂
I feel like he's so obsessed with every small detail that it really would tire out players mentally if they had to always be in his proximity lol. They are human after all. Maybe I'm reading to much into it and he does it just for himself but it cannot hurt the team imo.
@@reinrassigerStuhlYou are right.
It's like in school, nobody wants to be around the teacher and he understands that.
Pep confusing everyone with each answer. Multiverse of genius or madness. Mr unpredictable who doesnt want to give out his secrets
Props to the interviewer here; she really asked some great follow on questions and you could see Pep was really relaxed! This is my favourite casual interview of Pep I've seen.
I love how Pep's Catalan style of working shows a much healthier brand of success. There's so much bs online about "grinding" and effectively destroying your health to achieve your goals, but if anyone's ever tried doing that over an extended period they'll know how phoney it is - your body will eventually force you to stop and slow down, and it ends up being counter-productive in the long run.
Finding a way of working that works for you; that allows you to be well rested and enjoy the process will sustain you for much longer than grimly trudging the path of self-abuse. Success in any field is never guaranteed - you could get hit by a bus tomorrow, or any number of things outside your control could happen. If life happens and you find yourself unable attain the goal you near-killed yourself in pursuit of, then what was it all for? Trying to enjoy each day will mean you'll have loved your life either way, and still be able to live with no regrets.
Fells like yesterday when Pep arrived at Man City, and now he's the longest serving manager in the PL, also the 3rd oldest among PL manager 😂
Priceless interview, finally some interesting and refreshing questions for Pep the goat 💙👑
He said: “I don’t want to see them.” 😂
1:52 " With Jurgen, we know each other" 😂
GOAT Manager 💙
He made Man City into Greatest Team in the world
Now everyone scared to face them
Pep gaurdiola the goat among managers.. 💙
"13 questions sky producers picked that were appropriate for pep guadiola"
What would you have asked if you got the chance
@@libby4608 are you going to leave before the charges go to court?
@@cyberturkey77 or why utd received €75 million from premier league for no reason??
@@cyberturkey77 that’s a silly question because the case has just started today. Maybe give your brain a chance to think for you next time
@@cyberturkey77well independent panel trial begins on Monday? Is confirmed let the battle commence between two corrupt organizations 😂
Once we're cleared of all charges... to watch the tears of the rival haters... WE WILL BE THERE!
I will be there for your relegation
@@Glitchgamers69 We're never getting relegated.
@@TrapSection yeah because ur gonna bribe the fa
@@Glitchgamers69you should stay away from whatever drug you’re on
@@Glitchgamers69 are you leaving the earth??
great interview, kudos to the interviewer and whoever made the questions!
he’s much more laid back that i’d imagined
Pep Guardiola is the Goat
Am here for pep🐐 manager
Trophy magnet,league specialist.
Really great interview. Nice to have just simple questions actually curious of answers. Not usual cliche trotted out. Would love know do they do full size games in training or always small sided drills see on RUclips etc.
Us city fans are sooo blessed to have the greatest manager the world as ever seen.... and long may it continue to make other teams so jealous 😂 💙💙💙
Enjoy championship when city get relegated 🤡😂😂😂
@@Snowden-qh3swcopium ^
🤣
Sir Alex made you lot suffer so much during your life that we can smell the hate coming through.
There’s only one Godfather and that’s Sir Alex Ferguson🐐
@@shahzadirani city have finished above utd for 12 seasons ina row...
Listening to Pep almost feels like reading a Life Guard book to anyone who's willing to work and become successful.
I love Pep so much. Absolute genius ❤💯
Pep is really in love with this Club. He always wears and respects the Club clothes, he is so proud of it.
goat manager
Loving hearing this man talk . He's so honest and weird 😅
"Work less, live more" PEP FOR PM!!
I'm an LFC supporter, but I love Pep. What a coach! Pure class.
How can you not love this guy and I'm not even MC fan
If he smashed your club numerous times
I have mixed feelings with Pep Guardiola. City is not a fair play club.
@@pat7963 Yeah it does appear as though their finances are dodgy as hell. Although to be fair they aren't the only ones to violate FFP. What makes most people not like City is primarily becuz of the financial doping they got.
Such a smart man. This dude exudes intelligence without being pretentious.
Pep is the best manager ever
Only 3 min in, but these are great questions! Real insights into Peps ways of working and thinking, and none of the superficial stuff like clothing and hair style.
Indirectly, he mentioned Arsenal (Arteta) and Liverpool as competitors
truly groundbreaking stuff, i was sat here thinking city were competing with wigan and scunthorpe at the top of the table...
@@SC-bc6tz everyone knows that arsenal, pool and city are fighting for the title. For pep to acknowledge his rival managers/teams is just reconfirming the fact and makes the interview a bit more realistic. Not sure what you achieved by mocking me or if you truly believe that your comment is a witty one
@@vedakisara5190 lighten up lad it was a bit of fun
He sure does explain a lot more than giving a direct answer. Speaks fast also ADHD much. but i love it. reminds me of myself.
Another season another trophy 🐐💪🏻🔥
This is the most candid interview I've ever seen by a manager ever I actually like Pep a lot now.. I'm a United fan can you guys do the same with Erik ten Hag please
The greatest manager ever 🙌
Yeah that’s Sir Alex Ferguson
I’m shocked he’s not work work work 24/7 what a class act… Gooner here btw but man he’s the best ever.
Most coaches work insane hours early in their careers when they’re young and hungry and still learning. But later on, especially with Pep’s level of success, they have so much knowledge and experience built up that they don’t need to work quite as hard to continue getting good results.
For example, Steve Spurrier was a very successful American football coach, and he was famous for usually going home at 6 PM each day when most of his peers worked 18-hour days regularly during the season. His thinking was that if you didn’t get any planning done by 6, it was probably something that could wait until tomorrow. Pep has reached that point where he can put his mind on cruise control and not have to grind like a younger manager does to survive.
greatest manager of all time
Utd fan, been to 4 CL finals, won 2 and lost 2 to Pep. No shame in losing to this guy. I don’t know anyone that doesn’t like him. Huge respect everywhere.
Genius pep ❤
He's the definition of consistency, the type of consistency where you don't have a strict routine but depending upon the situation
😂😂 0:10 The first answer was soo honest
Or a curveball
Etihad too quiet 😂😂😂
We are so blessed to have him
I’m curious when Rodri or other players talk about pep, they said Pep is very demanding person
but turns out he’s very simple person
Its hard to concentrate for 90 mins on the pitch , Pep insists on this as a baseline
"if the other team has the ball i expect 3 players to attack that ball , when they get it, pass it , i expect 3 players as an option for that ball" always have an option
The simplest things can be the most intrinsically demanding. We tend to overcomplicate much of our basic tasks
*_bcoz playing football is very simple anybody could enjoy & play but playing simple football is the hardest things there is_*
Like your teacher, some teacher really simple and chill but they can very demanding with your test result 😅
easy among the best interviews around the game ,
well done Pep & thanks Sky , well done too .
Being with my thoughts is enough!
Deeeeeeeep!
He seems like a calm and reasonable person.
Fantastic questions
Hats off to the interviewer for asking some interesting and different questions for once. It's nice to know what top managers do day-to-day, how they prepare for games and insight into their personal life. Respect to Guardiola, by far the best influential football manager in the 21st century. What would do once he's retired? :(
Best ever to manage in the premier league! 🐐
SAF
The greatest manager of all time Pep Guardiola❤️
GOAT manager💙💙💙💙
After City have been proven innocent, we will look forward to 6-in-a-row. COME ON CITY 💙💙💙
i think pep is leaving after this season... he will probably go on a break/start coaching international, maybe coach a lower league spanish team or retire after that...
The way Pep manages his time and work is motivational
Best ever the goat
This is a brilliant interview. Actually interesting questions and great responses from Pep
Goat manager
PEP GENIUS MANAGER JUST LOVE THE LEGEND ☠
He is the epitome of a PR trained individual... literally every answer is diplomatic 😂😂😂
You have no clue what you are talking about. This was a very relaxed interview
Love this guy man! Proper manager. Rangers fan and wish he could manage us one day haha 😄
"bein with my thoughts is enough i woud say"
I love the small of the grass, the sweat 😂🤣 ......... I didn't expect that lol
who seeing this after the downfall?
PL Legend as a Chelsea fan just a legend in general all respect to the great one
I hope they ask him the remaining 102 questions as well soon
😅
And the remaining corruption by Fergie and Liverpool's co rruption in the 70s
if u have time to watch we have the answer
I like Pep like Mourino hes up his own backside. But you can afford to be when you are a winner. Good interview nice to hear the mans other side.
You are amazing coach Pep