Guardiola: English football should be proud of its competitions
Pep Guardiola says English football has plenty to be proud of ahead of City’s fourth successive FA Cup final. Men's Team Foden: I just want to help City in any way I can The Catalan is approaching t...
Guardiola: English football should be proud of its competitions Pep Guardiola says English football has plenty to be proud of ahead of City’s fourth successive FA Cup final. Men's Team Foden: I just want to help City in any way I can The Catalan is approaching the end of his 10th campaign in England having taken charge of City back in 2016. In that time he’s broken records galore across domestic competitions, including six historic Premier League titles, five League Cups and a record four successive FA Cup finals.
Our boss has embraced all elements and nuances of the game in this country and reiterated in Friday’s press conference exactly what he loves about working here. “I think English football is so wide in terms of ideas. Maybe before it was more 4-4-2, more long ball to the channels, a lot of crosses,” he began.
50% off 2025/26 Home kits “It remains that but now it’s completely bright in terms of many managers who influence the football and now it’s different, scenarios are different. “I think the aesthetic still is there. In terms of stadiums they are magnificent all of them.
The traditional ones like take Fulham for example, or Selhurst Park or the new ones like Spurs or Everton. “The fan support is unbelievable, the players, the organisation. “I think the clubs when they are stable they don’t pay much attention to what people says, they do exactly what they have to do.