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posed the question, “Is Pep Guardiola the greatest manager in Premier League history above Sir Alex?”. Last night’s match revealed the answer. No.
The uncertainty, the romance, the excitement of the League is all but gone. When Liverpool were at their very best in the 70s and 80s , Arsenal, Aston Villa, Derby, Everton, Leeds, Forest all won the League, and there were 13 different winners of the FA Cup. Your friend needed your support. Because if did happen to them. It happens to everyone. But you ignore the warnings, think others may be jealous… you keep going per your “plan”.
The only two Arsenal players that looked like they were matching City’s quality was Partey & Saka, everyone else looked like a lost puppy, especially Zinchenko & Holding, clearly not good enough defenders or players for Arsenal. Maybe Arsenal breathing behind City’s neck could have been more beneficial, however when you concede 11 goals in 4 games in April, you are asking for trouble. Arteta needs to make this team learn how to play differently and be a bunch of b**tards when 1 or 2 nil up in the game, Jose was the master of this even from a young age.
I hope Arsenal do not lose momentum going into next season given they actually gave City a challenge this year, but they need to improve defensively and also not be so naive going into big games. To lose 3-1 & 4-1 to City this season isn’t good enough, but was their own undoing in a way and could have been the difference in the title race. It’s done now, City will win their 5th Premier League title in the last 6 years and it pains me to say they could very well win the treble too.
The beauty of his creation transcends all others even, according to Jamie Carragher, United’s Treble winning team. If you can’t appreciate the ethereal quality of the football that Manchester City produce, then I don’t really care what you think because your judgement can’t be trusted and shouting at clouds isn’t a good look, either way.
Here’s an insight that is well known but scarcely mentioned. City always start seasons slowly because Pep never overworks them in the early stages. We are always undercooked until about Christmas which is why we come on so strong in the latter part of the season. We lose games, drop points and everyone wrings their hands in anguish. It’s called managing a team across a whole season to win titles when it counts.
And the reason so many people from the Stockport area support City is because that’s where thousands of families from the 1960’s slum clearances in Chorlton on Medlock and Moss side were relocated. They could have done a Liverpool or United and just supported whoever was winning, but they didn’t, they took their lifelong allegiances with them and handed them down through generations. That’s true fandom and something I’m personally incredibly proud of at my club.
There is a way to avoid that though – other making these next five games awesome while City miraculously choke. And that’s by winning something big next year. Then this becomes part of the bigger story, the one about the team that missed once and then came back stronger. Arsenal have not bottled it they have just been reeled in by the most consistent footballing machine I have seen in this country. No shame there, only one team can win. I suspect if Arsenal fans had been told they would finish second, played good football and finished with a far better points total than recent years they would take it. It’s always disappointing when a lead slips but that doesn’t make it an abject failure.
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