Pep Guardiola is one of smart managers in history, he knows how to build a team. We don't forget that Guardiola builds tiki-taka in Barcelona, he started from 3 central players (Xavi-Iniesta-Messi). It is also done by him in Bayern Munich and Man City, he knows how to choose the right players for the squad. But he is quite lucky because he always becomes the manager in a big team that has no problem with the financial. Even when Pep Guardiola in Barcelona, it was when Barcelona still didn't experience a crisis. With full supports from the club management, Pep Guardiola can buy any player he wants. So, he won't get difficulty in building a team with proper players.
Yes, some young managers learn from Pep Guardiola. Even the play style can be a bit same with Guardiola. I think it is no problem as long as it is not 100% similar, each manager must have their own style. It is a proud for Guardiola that he can be the role model for the new generation of football managers. However, not only Guardiola is the successful manager in this era. We don't forget that we also have Ancelotti who already won many trophies in many teams in Europe. He also deserves to be the role model (inspiration) of the new managers.
Source: Filmy2oonsGod, what a role model and inspiration. Guardiola is a hypocritical, vile accomplice of scammers:
Pep Guardiola hits back at claims against Manchester City, says they're innocent until proven otherwise
https://www.sportbible.com/football/pep-guardiola-manchester-city-innocent-charges-380592-20230210City are guilty and this has been proven, but the two-year ban on participation in the Euro cups did not come into force for formal reasons (oil money and corruption help a lot, yeah).
What kind of example and inspiration can Guardila be if he is literally a sellout?