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Pep and Txiki’s master plan for City



It is a mouth watering prospect that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and director of football at the club, Txiki Begiristain are in total agreement on their masterplan to make the club Europe’s dominant team for the next five years. The plan is simple, providing the money is available and at City money is no object. The two senior figures plan to have two top players for every position. For instance, if a defender is out injured Guardiola does not want to move his players around making up for the loss and moving another player into a position where he might not be totally comfortable. Pep wants to have another top flight player ready to step into that position. For example, two top goalkeepers: Ederson and Claudio Bravo compete for the right to be in goal. At centre back City have Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones and Aymeric Laporte. In midfield there is David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan with strikers Sergio Aguero, Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane and Riyad Mahrez. Pep and Txiki also want the younger players to be challenging their older more experienced players for starting positions so no player can relax and take things easy. All is possible when you have vast amounts of money available from the Middle Eastern owners of the club however it is Pep and Txiki who have the vision. Now that Vincent Kompany has departed, City are already bringing in Harry Maguire and are also looking at Ajax’s Matthijs de Ligt to fill his position. As much as United are in transfer disarray, down the road, at City everything is going according to plan. Harry Maguire has had a medical and will sign a contract worth £280,000. Leicester are due to receive a record breaking £80million for a defender which tops the £75million Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk who has strengthened the Red’s defence beyond all expectations. United were on course to sign Maguire but they would not match Leicester’s valuation and then Harry himself said he preferred City. Atletico Madrid’s Rodri is also close to signing for City for £62.5million and he is house hunting near Manchester. He is another player able to step into Kompany’s position.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/pep-and-txikis-master-plan-for-city.html
Manchester City Manager Pep Guardiaola and Director of footnall at the club, Tiki Beggitistain are in total agreement on their masterplan to make the club Europe's dominant team for the next five years. They plan to have two top players for every position.
It is a mouth watering prospect that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and director of football at the club, Txiki Begiristain are in total agreement on their masterplan to make the club Europe’s dominant team for the next five years. The plan is simple, providing the money is available and at City money is no object. The two senior figures plan to have two top players for every position. For instance, if a defender is out injured Guardiola does not want to move his players around making up for the loss and moving another player into a position where he might not be totally comfortable. Pep wants to have another top flight player ready to step into that position.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/pep-and-txikis-master-plan-for-city.html
It is a mouth watering prospect that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola and director of football at the club, Txiki Begiristain are in total agreement on their masterplan to make the club Europe’s dominant team for the next five years. The plan is simple, providing the money is available and at City money is no object. The two senior figures plan to have two top players for every position. For instance, if a defender is out injured Guardiola does not want to move his players around making up for the loss and moving another player into a position where he might not be totally comfortable. Pep wants to have another top flight player ready to step into that position. For example, two top goalkeepers: Ederson and Claudio Bravo compete for the right to be in goal. At centre back City have Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones and Aymeric Laporte. In midfield there is David Silva, Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan with strikers Sergio Aguero, Gabriel Jesus, Raheem Sterling, Leroy Sane and Riyad Mahrez. Pep and Txiki also want the younger players to be challenging their older more experienced players for starting positions so no player can relax and take things easy. All is possible when you have vast amounts of money available from the Middle Eastern owners of the club however it is Pep and Txiki who have the vision. Now that Vincent Kompany has departed, City are already bringing in Harry Maguire and are also looking at Ajax’s Matthijs de Ligt to fill his position. As much as United are in transfer disarray, down the road, at City everything is going according to plan. Harry Maguire has had a medical and will sign a contract worth £280,000. Leicester are due to receive a record breaking £80million for a defender which tops the £75million Liverpool paid for Virgil van Dijk who has strengthened the Red’s defence beyond all expectations. United were on course to sign Maguire but they would not match Leicester’s valuation and then Harry himself said he preferred City. Atletico Madrid’s Rodri is also close to signing for City for £62.5million and he is house hunting near Manchester. He is another player able to step into Kompany’s position.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/pep-and-txikis-master-plan-for-city.html





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