How Iheanacho, others will play next season – Guardiola
Pep Guardiola says he will not making any promises to changing English football but hinted that he will teach Nigeria’s Kelechi Iheanacho and his team-mate the Barcelona flair.
Guardiola makes no predictions for what the next three years will hold, but he believes the style that made him famous can succeed in the Premier League.
Guardiola in statement at an impressive inaugural press conference at City’s academy said he could not say what the next three years held and that the question of how to succeed in the Premier League should be put to him half way through the season.
But he insisted that he believed he could replicate his Barcelona and Bayern Munich success in Manchester.
“I come to the country who create football and to believe you have to change something would be a little bit presumptuous.
“I’m not good enough to change everything. To change the mentality of a club [after more than] 120 years would be presumptuous. I trust a lot in myself. I think I am able to do the job. But I don’t come here to think I can change the mentality or the culture of England.” Guardiola is quoted as saying on the Independent.
Guardiola acknowledged that Mourinho has “six years” head start on him in the Premier League and admitted that no one would be willing to cut him any slack because of that, with the expectation being that winning would come immediately.
Guardiola makes no predictions for what the next three years will hold, but he believes the style that made him famous can succeed in the Premier League.
Guardiola in statement at an impressive inaugural press conference at City’s academy said he could not say what the next three years held and that the question of how to succeed in the Premier League should be put to him half way through the season.
But he insisted that he believed he could replicate his Barcelona and Bayern Munich success in Manchester.
“I come to the country who create football and to believe you have to change something would be a little bit presumptuous.
“I’m not good enough to change everything. To change the mentality of a club [after more than] 120 years would be presumptuous. I trust a lot in myself. I think I am able to do the job. But I don’t come here to think I can change the mentality or the culture of England.” Guardiola is quoted as saying on the Independent.
Guardiola acknowledged that Mourinho has “six years” head start on him in the Premier League and admitted that no one would be willing to cut him any slack because of that, with the expectation being that winning would come immediately.





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