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Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2024/2025
by
Juse14
on 12/11/2024, 02:59:13 UTC
I was just thinking about what it would take to see Pep Guardiola getting fired! Cheesy I have always thought that it is impossible for him to ever lose his job and I still think it is, but from a hypothetical point of view, I wonder when a club's management would decide to sack him? Cheesy Four losses is of course not enough. He could probably lose 8 consecutive games and still wouldn't get fired. Probably 12... But it is a new situation that Pep Guardiola hasn't been in yet. This could either snowball and Manchester City is far more nervous than usually or they will soon answer with an impressive winning streak.

I don't think Manchester City management will take such a drastic decision as to sack Guardiola. This was Guardiola's last season with City. Guardiola is likely no longer interested in extending the contract. From what I heard, Guardiola is now interested in coaching a national team. So it is highly likely that Guardiola will not be with City next season.

Manchester City have lost all of their last 4 matches. We haven't seen such a bad performance from City in the last 6/7 years. I can't remember the last time I saw City lose four games in a row. City are not playing well. Even then I don't think Manchester City management will sack Guardiola.

Because before Guardiola came to Manchester City, City were a mediocre team. City are now one of the best clubs in the world because of Guardiola's hard work. This is only possible because of Guardiola. This is why I think the City management will not take the decision to fire Guardiola.

Certainly, firing Guardiola before the termination of his contract with Manchester City at the end of this season is not a good decision for the Manchester City management. He has uplifted the team to very high ends previously unattained by City. The last four losses are a letdown, but considering how much he already gave to Manchester City, Guardiola has already brought home so much silverware, including the one everyone wanted, the Champions League. He transformed the style of play for City into one very much based on cohesion and dominance in multiple competitions.

Moreover, currently being in an international break affords Guardiola the ability to assess the team’s performance and make all necessary redemptions. Hence, the club should offer him their support until the season ends since that is the only way he can overcome this challenge calmly. With all his stewardship and input, it is without a doubt that Guardiola should be allowed to sensibly finish off his last season at City.