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But you have to admit it is a damn good approach when you do have Messi in the team. Hopefully Klopp can endorse this view soon.
 
Meanwhile Messi without Guardiola still scores loads of goals and wins all the trophies -- including a treble of league, cup and champions league.
 
Mou, and Guardiola are not a patch on Poch. They would not even look at taking on the Spurs job, with our wage and transfer funds. I could manage City to trophies. Let's see them achieve something at a club with no home ground and zero transfer budget?

Jose was a better manager than Mopo, that should have course changes this season....
 
This is hilarious:

Emirates Marketing Project boss Pep Guardiola is amazed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's pre-derby warning to his Manchester United players that they should be ready to be kicked at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

On Tuesday morning Solskjaer said: "There will be fouls. They will snap at your ankles and heels and kick you."

"Did he say that? With 65% or 70% possession, how do we do that?" said Guardiola.

"I don't like it. My side is not built like that, not at all."

Guardiola has previously denied accusations he tells his teams to commit 'tactical fouls' to halt opposition counter-attacks.

Privately, City are bemused at United letting Solskjaer speak about the issue, mainly because the statistics do not back up the Norwegian's view.

According to Opta, City have conceded 170 free-kicks, excluding off-sides, in the opposition half so far this season. In contrast, United have conceded 195.

In addition, City have amassed 38 yellow cards and one red in the Premier League this season - for United, the figures are 64 and four.

"In 10 seasons as a manager, I never prepared for a game thinking about these thing. Never," insisted Guardiola.

"In football, you sometimes do that [foul] because the actions are so fast. But I never said we should do it to punish an opponent or cancel them. Maybe after the game you can ask him in the press conference."

'Solskjaer's comments won't influence referee'

In November, Guardiola was given a formal warning by the Football Association for speaking about referee Anthony Taylor before the previous Manchester derby at Etihad Stadium, which City won 3-1.

In October, Saudi Sportswashing Machine manager Rafael Benitez was fined £60,000 for comments he made about Andre Marriner before a goalless draw with Crystal Palace.

Marriner will be in charge at Old Trafford and, as FA rules specifically forbid managers speaking about referees prior to matches, Solskjaer risked a sanction when he said: "They [City] commit so many players forward and you can clearly see that they've got them in that mould of trying to win the ball back, and they do make fouls.

"It's up to us to play through that press, be ready, play one and two-touch, don't give them time. If you spend two or three touches… it's not my decision, it's the referee's responsibility to do that."

Asked if those comments could influence Marriner, Guardiola said: "That's the reason why, of course.

"But I don't think it will be successful because we don't do it."




Ole isnt wrong, and methinks the lady Guardiola doth protest too much
 
Only counting fouls in the opposition half is a funny stat to pick

The figures for fouls anywhere on the pitch are not that different

City - 1,255
United - 1,338

Although you would expect a lot of fouls from a team managed for half a season by Mourinho
 
The figures for fouls anywhere on the pitch are not that different

City - 1,255
United - 1,338

Although you would expect a lot of fouls from a team managed for half a season by Mourinho

Liverpool - 1,189
Tottenham - 1,255
Arsenal - 1,188
Chelsea - 1,126
 
Liverpool - 1,189
Tottenham - 1,255
Arsenal - 1,188
Chelsea - 1,126
Those figures seem high at nearly 36 / match.
Do Opta record differently to other agencies? BBC has our fouls in recent Premier games as:
Brighton 7, Hudd 10, Palace 8, City 11 & 8, Liv 8, Soton 9, Arse 15...
 
Those figures seem high at nearly 36 / match.
Do Opta record differently to other agencies? BBC has our fouls in recent Premier games as:
Brighton 7, Hudd 10, Palace 8, City 11 & 8, Liv 8, Soton 9, Arse 15...

You're right, I am a prat. That was all seasons.

Correct stats for 18/19.

City - 172
Liverpool - 176
Tottenham - 208
Chelsea - 149
Arsenal - 208
United - 201
 
My first reaction to Pep's comments is that he's not doing his job properly and that's probably why he's continually failed in European competition with Bayern and City.

My second reaction is that he's lying.
 
You're right, I am a prat. That was all seasons.

Correct stats for 18/19.

City - 172
Liverpool - 176
Tottenham - 208
Chelsea - 149
Arsenal - 208
United - 201
Fluffy little Chelsea, only 4 fouls per game. With Kante in the team.:eek:
 
Fluffy little Chelsea, only 4 fouls per game. With Kante in the team.:eek:

Playing out of position, though.

Only counting fouls in the opposition half is a funny stat to pick

They would pick up the more cynical fouls trying to stop fast breaks better than all fouls. Get the opposition early before the break is clear and it looks less blatant. Opposition half fouls might also be a sign of a high pressing team.
 
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