@UtdMaI You're blabbing, give pep his full flowers and stop Ur rubbish comparison, Ferguson has nothing over pep except for buying matches. So stop those shit hypes
🚨 Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City. And before City fans start writing his obituary as the greatest manager of all time, let’s have a quick word.
19 trophies in 10 years at City. Impressive. Genuinely. Nobody is taking that away.
But let’s put some context around those numbers before the statues get commissioned.
Guardiola had the most expensively assembled squad in Premier League history at his disposal. Every single transfer window. Every single year. Limitless resources. A club willing to spend whatever it took, and a Financial Fair Play case hanging over them that somehow never seemed to slow anything down.
Need a full-back? £50 million.
Need a centre-back? £60 million.
Need a striker? £100 million.
Need depth? Buy another international.
Most managers are forced to solve problems. Pep simply replaced them.
Now compare that to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sir Alex won 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues and 5 FA Cups with a club he built from the ground up. He developed young players, rebuilt multiple generations and dominated English football for 27 years, not 10.
He did it through the Eric Cantona years, the Roy Keane years, the Cristiano Ronaldo years and the Ryan Giggs years. Different squads. Different eras. Same outcome.
@HKFinalThird Even you that did these knows it's a very dumb idea and makes U look dumb. Who is artetal to b in number 1 spot. He z not worthy of number 6 not to talk of number 1
@TheChiefMK Oga go rest, U think say na to dey shout money na water online, politics no Samadina mechie shop ka anyi jebe summer. No b to dey chase unnecessary clouts up and down. Politics is bigger than Ur online popularity man
@SassyXtr@grok Why not ask him to remove the player who is holding an imaginary trophy?? Saka has never touched premier trophy in this life. Abi dem don dey give second position trophy to take snap picture 😂😂😂😂
Omo Bro Sportybet go cry tonight, trust me
We must wake up too boom tonight, inshallah
NBA basketball 🏀 will give us millions tonight and that debts will be gone.
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Arsenal fan thinks everybody hates them... nobody hates you, it's normal for a small club to feel the heat too. Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool also felt the heat before they became champions. So don't feel less, we understand you've never felt it before 🤝🤝
@granTurism01 Arsenal have nothing over Chelsea, cry all you want. Chelsea gave harvertz UCL already so what do U ve to say ? Arsenal will ever be small compared to Chelsea
Olivier Giroud left Arsenal and won a trophy in 2019, Chelsea fans didn’t let us rest. Fast forward 7 years later and guess what Karma is preparing for that small London club😭😭😭
@Lemonbriz It sha never be well with blueco.. They're just on a mission to bring Chelsea down and they're achieving that already. Everybody now has mouth to say what dey like about my Chelsea it's well
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on the situation surrounding Chelsea’s massive decline
“I look at Chelsea right now and it breaks my heart a little bit, because this is a club that had something special not so long ago.
They won the Club World Cup and the Conference League – real trophies, real success. You could see a clear identity, a structure, a way of playing that was starting to click. And then… they dismantled it.
For me, the problem at Chelsea is much deeper than what a lot of people are saying. You don’t go and rip up a system that is actually working. That’s not how you build something lasting in football. But that’s exactly what happened when they sacked Enzo Maresca. It was too quick, too impatient, and honestly, it lacked respect for the work he was doing.
He wasn’t just managing the team – he was building a foundation after so many years of instability. Since they let him go, you can see the club has been suffering. The confidence has gone, the identity has disappeared, and the results have followed. The players look lost without any sense of direction.
You cannot keep changing the foundations every time there is a difficult moment and expect the house to stand tall. Chelsea are paying for that now, and it’s sad to watch because they had something good."