For a club, of course, having a wealthy owner would be a good thing. Because they don't have to worry about making offers to get the reliable players they are after. And Man city is one proof of an mediocre team that has turned into an extraordinary team after a wealthy man took over ownership of the club. as many people say nowadays in the premier league. that Newcastle, which has also got wealthy owners, might also turn into a great team like Man City in the next Champions League.
well tomorrow we will see the FA Cup Final match Man United vs Man City. Man United is a club that has made history and is the pride of local residents there. and now Man City also seems to want to score the same glorious history as Man United. I think it's quite amazing to see two teams from the same city competing and fighting for the FA Cup title. whichever club will win I don't think it matters to the people of Manchester. Because for them both are the pride of their city.
It is not only the wealth that Manchester City has. Chelsea has never been so consistently strong like Manchester City and they were pretty much the first club that was pumped with billions. Chelsea has been a strong team for quite a while, but not this dominant force that Manchester City is. I think this shows how important a coach can be for a long-term project.
Guardiola is a mastermind and he understands to put a squad together like a complex puzzle. He wanted players like De Bruyne and Gundogan for a reason. At PSG they buy names, at Manchester City they buy puzzle pieces. This is a huge difference that happened thanks to Guardiola. PSG never had a coach like Guardiola and whatever coach they had wasn't allowed to decide on his own which player to buy. I am sure that Guardiola is the first to decide which player is needed and should be bought.
What way Newcastle will go is really getting me excited. If they have the right people and decision processes in place, they can also buy puzzle pieces and not just names. If they do that they could become another outstanding Premier League team.
yes you are right. And maybe Newcastle will be at a level closer to Man City next season. What I like about Man City is when they target a player. then they will try to get it to the maximum even at a higher price though. Now the difference between Chelsea and Man City is here. That is, we know that in the transfer market before last season started, we witnessed a phenomenon where wealthy clubs gave up too easily in the race for players. even some players didn't get Chelsea just because Chelsea acted as if they were having financial difficulties even though they were a rich club. but they dare not pay more for the players they need. and on the contrary, the big club from Spain, namely Barcelona, they were currently in a financial crisis, but they still dared to pay high prices to get the players they needed. and this paid off with Barcelona's success in lifting the Laliga trophy. So I hope Chelsea don't save too much money in the upcoming transfer market. because this club really has to have a lot of changes in the club and of course it costs a lot.