😂 fair play mate, least you have a sense of humour. Going to be an interesting appointment for us at united but we tend to turn everything into shit that we touch.
City , if this interest is real, seem to be mirroring what they did before bringing Pep in, by appointing Pep's friends and execs from Barcelona first. Bringing in Hugo Viana in as the new director of football with a view to having his chosen manager and friend, Amorim follow him later looks like City have a plan set out already. This would not be a surprise as City usually have all bases covered.
I’m not sure if Xabi alonso will do well with the style of players we have. I think if he becomes manager he’ll want to do a complete rebuild of the squad. Cause Leverkusen don’t play with an out and out striker, they rely on Wirtz (who isn’t even a striker) to score most of their goals. I’m not sure how he’ll do in the system that revolves around feeding the ball to haland in the box
City moving for an exciting and up coming manager. Take a punt on him as there isn't a whole load of world class managers to choose from. it's gonna be near impossible to replace a manager like Pep and we'll just have to put some faith in whoever they choose.
Did I just hear you say "we need to drop our standards" hell No we will end up like Arsenals and UtD . WE KEEP THE STANDARDS HIGH AT ALL COST, WIN OR SACK FINISH !!!
According to the rumours... it would seem that the person after Pep will be Ruben Amorim... good coach... who coaches Sporting Lisbon and who has been collaborating with Hugo Viana (our new sports director) for years... other names that would convince me (more for the style of play) could be: Vincent Kompany Xabi Alonso Xavi Hernandez Roberto De Zerbi Julian Nagelsmann I hope that Pep stays as long as possible... although perhaps City already knows who his successor will be and doesn't want to reveal it officially yet... or they are evaluating it together with Pep...
Is this Amorim guy even a good manager? I feel like someone close to Pep's level should make an appropriate replacement. But it doesnt suprise me since City has been winning the 4Peat and barely signed anyone this summer. Need to step up Manchester City.
He has won some prestige in Portugal, including winning numerous games with Sporting throughout his career, but you're right. It doesn't feel like a suitable replacement. The Portuguese League is a different calibre to the Prem. Sporting has been a top dog for decades. Coming down to manage a club like City is a huge responsibility, especially since we're at a momentum where other clubs start to progress and City need to maintain a certain level if we want to win stuff every year..
It blows my mind how City despite all the achievements, attract the only fair minimum of talent. But teams like United who win once every 10 years sign more players than us ffs
@@MeowStalin27what?? We just got Hugo Viana on board, the most promising prospect in the world to replace Txiki. In the last few years we’ve signed Haaland, Gvardiol, Doku, Alvarez and Savinho. People really going to complain because we didn’t sign Bellingham? I don’t want to hear any of that when we sign a world class midfielder next summer. We’ve not splurged on a new squad because it’s not how Pep works and we also have had a massive court case hanging over our heads. Ah what a shocker, they’re a troll spamming 115 everywhere. Who ever would’ve guessed. Pretending to be a City fan just to talk nonsense about our club is utterly pathetic.
@@ViratS5555lmao Sporting wasn't like this century before he arrived "Top dog", i wish José Mourinho went and conquered the premier league in his first season there Portugal has the best managers in the world Italy is the only country who can say the same. I don't understand why foreigners refuse to give portuguese football the credit it deserves
😂didn't want Amorim anyway..woow dont worry Alonso, Nagelsmann, klopp are all available..they will pull the club out of relegation after the inevitable 115/ 130 financial crimes justice
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: City ownership need to figure out what their club’s identity will be going forward. Thing is, once Pep leaves, the gravity we have for attracting the best players in the world will begin to subside, and if we don’t have a big name manager who has the pull similar to Pep, unless we overpay (which we know the board doesn’t do), we will likely not get those superstar players like we can now. Musiala or Wirtz aren’t coming to play for City under Amorim like they would for Pep or for an Ancelotti or Inzaghi. Would Haaland have come if our record was the same but it was with Amorim? Doubtful. Those are just the facts. We've made to be in the company of European elite, mostly bc of Pep, such RM and Bayern Barca and Inter etc, question is two fold: will the board do what’s necessary to stay there and do we have the mentality of RM or Barca moving forward to keep the standards Pep has set to stay alongside Europe’s best (such as best managers & players)? I’m fine with it either way, but it will be interesting to see what we do next
3-4-3 not a City formation or DNA.Would be hard to look at those changes.I think the only person who can fit the City DNA is Luis De La Fuente.Tho all the top manager now use the back three except Thiago Motta,Luis Enrique,Vinny.But the likes of Alonso,Inzaghi,Amorim and Nagelsmann use it.Would be interesting to see what the board does.
I think we should listen to the Sky Sports pundits and go for an Englishman to guide us forward. Perhaps a Gareth Southgate, if he hasn’t already been snapped up by another top club. Or do we go with the youth and fresh ideas of a Frank Lampard or a Wayne Rooney? Personally i think we should take a punt on Gary Neville but interested to hear your thoughts mate
Glad to see a more balanced approach from you Jonny as opposed to some other City content makers! My partner is Portuguese and her team... yes Sporting... so I have watched a lot! I would like to add a few pointers to why I believe Amorin is even better than some say! Sporting is the 3rd biggest team in Portugal, so 3rd best on money 3rd choice for players potentially.. Portugal league is very corrupt and favour is lent heavily to first Benfica and then Porto Sporting being small.. they get bullied in the transfer market, get their best players taken for nothing and do not have the pull or money to keep their best or to pay for big players! Only fairly recently, a corrupt previous President got thugs to break into the training ground I think it was... and attack the players... unbelievable but true! Amorin plays out from the back, but keeper and players are not the City quality... He has currently won the League twice as the 3rd rated team! Now we play Sporting soon and we played them before recently, some rubbish Sporting as they continued their principles of play and City swamped them 5-0.... I was at the Etihad for the return and they played more defensively, less out from the back and got a 0-0... a late Jesus goal ruled out for offside! Now I'm not sure how we will go on the 5th Nov, Sporting are playing well, played 7 won 7 in the league, to include 2-0 over Porto.. but it is hard to predict... What I will say is, they beat Lille and had stage fright against Juve! If they do the same against City... we will win! Of all the Sporting players... City should go for Gyokeres, he can do so much, would give Haaland rest and cover very well for Haaland... he alone would make a massive difference to City... Back to Amorin... Whatever the point or time, he is the man for City... we might even find he is better than Pep... we all know Pep often over thinks! I think Amorin is just a City type manager and will be almost seemless... I see some saying he is petulent... far from it... if I had one fault it would be.... Not laying down the riot act when facing dirty Porto... they come for a fight every game... I'd say walk away and let Porto fight themselves! Well that is enough, but Amorin will be perfect and imagine the points a game he would have with a City team!
@@typicalcity9320 so true Jonny and I believe Amorin is coming with least hype, no city connection other than Viana, so less pressure and no legacy to spoil... he is young, we could have him as a real long term success! Another thing you will notice about Portugal... is its severe lack of Sporting players... One name.. Mendes... my belief is he holds a lot of power and his players get the places and his pensioner is truly holding Portugal back! Sporting play well, definitely above their level... imagine Amorin getting City to play above our level!!
I think Ruben makes the mose seance, For me its him or Xabi but with our new sporting director Ruben seems the safest bet, i think anyone who comes in is gonna need time i just hope our fanbase doesn't become like uniteds, my advice would be to look at those clubs and just see how negativity in the fanbase can drag your club down
Hoping and praying for King Pep to sign a 1 year extension but we have to look beyond that of course. Personally, I 'm at a loss as to who could fill Pep's boots but replace him we must. Outside punt at an assistant (yes I know he's originally from the rags)- Kieran McKenna from Ipswich? He has God- like status there. Just a thought..... BLUEMOON PHIL
There is no next Pep. There is only the next Man City manager, who will be his own man. Let's not already put that kind of pressure on the man taking over. Let's celebrate Pep while he is here and talk the replacement when he signs.
Sup bro if pep doesn’t stay yet like you would like him to be with us forever,this guy sounds good,what actually would be good would to have Vinny as peps number 2 then we could see I think he’s a scapegoat at Bayern but who knows,totally agree Alonzo is destined for Madrid,either way it’s gonna be a tough job to do but with this guy we actually could still achieve a trophy of some sort in his first season with the players we hopefully should have,let’s just try to enjoy what we have as long as we can after all the old times,the Etihad is getting bigger every day&dont are we,for every othe club I bet they can’t wait (fools)as always bro class👊
From my point of view, only 3 managers can replace Pep. Because, after 9 years with Pep Guardiola, the team has developed a style, an identity. The team got used to a certain style, and bringing a coach with a different style would be a total failure. A coach with a similar style is needed, and here I find only 3 managers, namely: 1. Luis Enrique - Barcelona with him was a real football machine (won the treble), and he practices a style similar to Pep; 2. Mikel Arteta - who worked with Pep, and learned from him; 3. Xabi Alonso - who played under Pep at Bayern, knows Pep's style, and proposes an interesting and offensive style. Ruben Amorim doesn't seem right to me. And the level of football in Portugal is much lower than in England.
I have to trust City. We're still league champions. Think about it. Man city ffs, we were dogshit. This club knows what it's doing. Pep leaving will be a smooth transition with someone we all know about.
This might be a power play by Pep. There might have been some disagreement between Pep and Txiki regarding player transfers. Certain players were never given proper opportunities by Pep. This could be because the club signed these players without his approval. They let a player leave who Pep felt was integral to the squad because he wanted a 2-year contract. Pep was not happy about Gundo being allowed to leave. He also threatened to leave when the club chased the signing of CR7. This suggests that he might want the sporting director to report to him rather than the other way around.
Tactics are tactics regardless of the quality of the players. If City's players are of a higher quality than the players in the Portuguese league, then they should be able to carry out the plan here.
Didn’t want him anyway 😂 Good luck to him but United are clearly copying whatever City do. Always one step behind.
It took you lot 115 steps just to be mentioned at all, never mind being a step ahead of United.
If United really were copying City, they would also have 115 charges against them....
...and an empty ground! 🤣
😂 fair play mate, least you have a sense of humour. Going to be an interesting appointment for us at united but we tend to turn everything into shit that we touch.
@@williamredpath861 cope lil bro
@@crystalz-h1d I'll be revisiting this to make sure you're coping after the 115 charges are heard.
Hope pep stay longer. Hi from Norway. 🇧🇻💙
Amorim isn’t a bad shout, I do still hope that Pep extends his contract though
City , if this interest is real, seem to be mirroring what they did before bringing Pep in, by appointing Pep's friends and execs from Barcelona first. Bringing in Hugo Viana in as the new director of football with a view to having his chosen manager and friend, Amorim follow him later looks like City have a plan set out already. This would not be a surprise as City usually have all bases covered.
I will really like Pep to sign a life contract with City
My top 4 managers are:
Xabi Alonso
Amorim/Inzaghi
Nagelsmann
@@ChurchofthePoisonedMind fixed
I’m not sure if Xabi alonso will do well with the style of players we have. I think if he becomes manager he’ll want to do a complete rebuild of the squad. Cause Leverkusen don’t play with an out and out striker, they rely on Wirtz (who isn’t even a striker) to score most of their goals. I’m not sure how he’ll do in the system that revolves around feeding the ball to haland in the box
It’s so much fun being a City fan, everything just keeps getting better 😅
😂😂😂
We won the premier league and the fake British media was all about Man United's FA Cup goats cup...
Let's not forget that its our board and backroom staff that have made us so successful. We'll be fine blues 💙💙💙
Spot on, people need to remember this. I have a lot of faith that they will find out who is best for this club
😂😂you must be in cuckoo land if you don’t think the drop off will be huge when Pep leaves.
City moving for an exciting and up coming manager. Take a punt on him as there isn't a whole load of world class managers to choose from.
it's gonna be near impossible to replace a manager like Pep and we'll just have to put some faith in whoever they choose.
Did I just hear you say "we need to drop our standards" hell No we will end up like Arsenals and UtD . WE KEEP THE STANDARDS HIGH AT ALL COST, WIN OR SACK FINISH !!!
There will never be another Pep
According to the rumours... it would seem that the person after Pep will be Ruben Amorim... good coach... who coaches Sporting Lisbon and who has been collaborating with Hugo Viana (our new sports director) for years... other names that would convince me (more for the style of play) could be:
Vincent Kompany
Xabi Alonso
Xavi Hernandez
Roberto De Zerbi
Julian Nagelsmann
I hope that Pep stays as long as possible... although perhaps City already knows who his successor will be and doesn't want to reveal it officially yet... or they are evaluating it together with Pep...
That points per match is impressive. As usual, insightful Johnny pal 👍
Hi from Limassol hope Pep stays for at least two more years and hope we find replacements for KDB Bernardo and Walker in the meantime!
Cmon City!
Is this Amorim guy even a good manager? I feel like someone close to Pep's level should make an appropriate replacement. But it doesnt suprise me since City has been winning the 4Peat and barely signed anyone this summer. Need to step up Manchester City.
He has won some prestige in Portugal, including winning numerous games with Sporting throughout his career, but you're right. It doesn't feel like a suitable replacement. The Portuguese League is a different calibre to the Prem. Sporting has been a top dog for decades. Coming down to manage a club like City is a huge responsibility, especially since we're at a momentum where other clubs start to progress and City need to maintain a certain level if we want to win stuff every year..
It blows my mind how City despite all the achievements, attract the only fair minimum of talent. But teams like United who win once every 10 years sign more players than us ffs
@@MeowStalin27what?? We just got Hugo Viana on board, the most promising prospect in the world to replace Txiki. In the last few years we’ve signed Haaland, Gvardiol, Doku, Alvarez and Savinho. People really going to complain because we didn’t sign Bellingham? I don’t want to hear any of that when we sign a world class midfielder next summer. We’ve not splurged on a new squad because it’s not how Pep works and we also have had a massive court case hanging over our heads.
Ah what a shocker, they’re a troll spamming 115 everywhere. Who ever would’ve guessed. Pretending to be a City fan just to talk nonsense about our club is utterly pathetic.
@@ViratS5555lmao
Sporting wasn't like this century before he arrived
"Top dog", i wish
José Mourinho went and conquered the premier league in his first season there
Portugal has the best managers in the world
Italy is the only country who can say the same. I don't understand why foreigners refuse to give portuguese football the credit it deserves
If Pep extends his contract, then the rest of EPL teams & their managers/coaches should be very, very afraid indeed of Mancity 😂😂
Not really as they wont win league this year
And when he goes? The drop off is going to be huge
😂didn't want Amorim anyway..woow dont worry Alonso, Nagelsmann, klopp are all available..they will pull the club out of relegation after the inevitable 115/ 130 financial crimes justice
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: City ownership need to figure out what their club’s identity will be going forward. Thing is, once Pep leaves, the gravity we have for attracting the best players in the world will begin to subside, and if we don’t have a big name manager who has the pull similar to Pep, unless we overpay (which we know the board doesn’t do), we will likely not get those superstar players like we can now. Musiala or Wirtz aren’t coming to play for City under Amorim like they would for Pep or for an Ancelotti or Inzaghi. Would Haaland have come if our record was the same but it was with Amorim? Doubtful. Those are just the facts.
We've made to be in the company of European elite, mostly bc of Pep, such RM and Bayern Barca and Inter etc, question is two fold: will the board do what’s necessary to stay there and do we have the mentality of RM or Barca moving forward to keep the standards Pep has set to stay alongside Europe’s best (such as best managers & players)? I’m fine with it either way, but it will be interesting to see what we do next
3-4-3 not a City formation or DNA.Would be hard to look at those changes.I think the only person who can fit the City DNA is Luis De La Fuente.Tho all the top manager now use the back three except Thiago Motta,Luis Enrique,Vinny.But the likes of Alonso,Inzaghi,Amorim and Nagelsmann use it.Would be interesting to see what the board does.
Xabi Alonso is whom we must push for
He or Amorim would be a good choice
Man Utd's next manager sorry lads. You'll have to take Southgate.
I think we should listen to the Sky Sports pundits and go for an Englishman to guide us forward. Perhaps a Gareth Southgate, if he hasn’t already been snapped up by another top club. Or do we go with the youth and fresh ideas of a Frank Lampard or a Wayne Rooney? Personally i think we should take a punt on Gary Neville but interested to hear your thoughts mate
Sometimes silence makes us seem wiser
@@beneditopedro7327 he's just joking
@@princeboydzambia my comment still stands
I really want United to get him because I don't think he's good enough and hate that he was even considered.
Amorim is the best option!!!👌👌
Great channel man keep up the work
If I could of chose anyone, I think I might of gone for Hansi Flick, but as hes at Barca. Amorim isn’t a bad shout at all
I'm a City fan but Solskjaer's United went unbeaten away for season which is to be commended.
I heard Liverpool after looking into him decided Slot was the better manager for their style of play and went with him instead.
Glad to see a more balanced approach from you Jonny as opposed to some other City content makers! My partner is Portuguese and her team... yes Sporting... so I have watched a lot! I would like to add a few pointers to why I believe Amorin is even better than some say!
Sporting is the 3rd biggest team in Portugal, so 3rd best on money 3rd choice for players potentially..
Portugal league is very corrupt and favour is lent heavily to first Benfica and then Porto
Sporting being small.. they get bullied in the transfer market, get their best players taken for nothing and do not have the pull or money to keep their best or to pay for big players!
Only fairly recently, a corrupt previous President got thugs to break into the training ground I think it was... and attack the players... unbelievable but true!
Amorin plays out from the back, but keeper and players are not the City quality...
He has currently won the League twice as the 3rd rated team!
Now we play Sporting soon and we played them before recently, some rubbish Sporting as they continued their principles of play and City swamped them 5-0.... I was at the Etihad for the return and they played more defensively, less out from the back and got a 0-0... a late Jesus goal ruled out for offside!
Now I'm not sure how we will go on the 5th Nov, Sporting are playing well, played 7 won 7 in the league, to include 2-0 over Porto.. but it is hard to predict... What I will say is, they beat Lille and had stage fright against Juve! If they do the same against City... we will win!
Of all the Sporting players... City should go for Gyokeres, he can do so much, would give Haaland rest and cover very well for Haaland... he alone would make a massive difference to City...
Back to Amorin... Whatever the point or time, he is the man for City... we might even find he is better than Pep... we all know Pep often over thinks! I think Amorin is just a City type manager and will be almost seemless... I see some saying he is petulent... far from it... if I had one fault it would be.... Not laying down the riot act when facing dirty Porto... they come for a fight every game... I'd say walk away and let Porto fight themselves!
Well that is enough, but Amorin will be perfect and imagine the points a game he would have with a City team!
Great insight. Really appreciated reading that! No new club for a manager is a guaranteed success but I’m impressed by him. Thanks mate
@@typicalcity9320 so true Jonny and I believe Amorin is coming with least hype, no city connection other than Viana, so less pressure and no legacy to spoil... he is young, we could have him as a real long term success!
Another thing you will notice about Portugal... is its severe lack of Sporting players... One name.. Mendes... my belief is he holds a lot of power and his players get the places and his pensioner is truly holding Portugal back! Sporting play well, definitely above their level... imagine Amorin getting City to play above our level!!
As a Sporting fan.. I want him to stay in Portugal. If you guys get him, you will love him
RUBY RUBY RUBY RUBY
I think Ruben makes the mose seance, For me its him or Xabi but with our new sporting director Ruben seems the safest bet, i think anyone who comes in is gonna need time i just hope our fanbase doesn't become like uniteds, my advice would be to look at those clubs and just see how negativity in the fanbase can drag your club down
I'm lowkey still in denial about Pep leaving 😫 my biggest fear is if we fall off like united
City need to focus on extending Pep's contract.
This one is a plan B.
Hopefully, Pep will remain at City for another season,
Here my replacement
1. Arteta
2. Alonso
3. Inzaghi
4. Nagelsmann
5. Kompany
But i hope pep stay
Arteta ? 😂
Arteta?? What a joke😂😂😂
Nagelsman and Alonso thats it
We won't go for arteta
Replace Arteta with Amorim
Hoping and praying for King Pep to sign a 1 year extension but we have to look beyond that of course. Personally, I 'm at a loss as to who could fill Pep's boots but replace him we must. Outside punt at an assistant (yes I know he's originally from the rags)- Kieran McKenna from Ipswich? He has God- like status there. Just a thought..... BLUEMOON PHIL
Pep one more year but next Amorim or Komapany's return
WHOS HERE AFTER HEARING THE UNITED LINK
Is that your bedroom?
I think Pep stays at least 1 more year, but yes we do need to be looking at the elite of the elite
The next manager should be our former captain Vincent Kompany as he knows the DNA of the Club
.lets go City
There is no next Pep. There is only the next Man City manager, who will be his own man. Let's not already put that kind of pressure on the man taking over. Let's celebrate Pep while he is here and talk the replacement when he signs.
Sup bro if pep doesn’t stay yet like you would like him to be with us forever,this guy sounds good,what actually would be good would to have Vinny as peps number 2 then we could see I think he’s a scapegoat at Bayern but who knows,totally agree Alonzo is destined for Madrid,either way it’s gonna be a tough job to do but with this guy we actually could still achieve a trophy of some sort in his first season with the players we hopefully should have,let’s just try to enjoy what we have as long as we can after all the old times,the Etihad is getting bigger every day&dont are we,for every othe club I bet they can’t wait (fools)as always bro class👊
I don't think he is good enough for City. M8ght be wrong though as I thought Haaland would struggle with City's style of play...
I will definitely like ZIDANE.if he is available
How many fingers could you get in between your eyebrows? I’ll start with 7
Pep will stay for 5 more years, regardless the PL mess.
From my point of view, only 3 managers can replace Pep. Because, after 9 years with Pep Guardiola, the team has developed a style, an identity. The team got used to a certain style, and bringing a coach with a different style would be a total failure.
A coach with a similar style is needed, and here I find only 3 managers, namely:
1. Luis Enrique - Barcelona with him was a real football machine (won the treble), and he practices a style similar to Pep;
2. Mikel Arteta - who worked with Pep, and learned from him;
3. Xabi Alonso - who played under Pep at Bayern, knows Pep's style, and proposes an interesting and offensive style.
Ruben Amorim doesn't seem right to me. And the level of football in Portugal is much lower than in England.
Tuchel only has 18 month England contract which might coincide with Pep leaving at the end of 2026??
I think Pep renews for 1 or 2 years, at least just to shut up the 115 brigade.
Pep to stay 2 more years!!!
I know the club has to plan ahead but I'll not talk about Pep's replacement until we know he's leaving 🩵
Sacrilege Jonny - you've spelt Pep's name wrong on your graphic! Sorry!
I have to trust City. We're still league champions. Think about it. Man city ffs, we were dogshit. This club knows what it's doing. Pep leaving will be a smooth transition with someone we all know about.
Na i want inzagi his a winner and every time we play inter its a hard game
This might be a power play by Pep. There might have been some disagreement between Pep and Txiki regarding player transfers. Certain players were never given proper opportunities by Pep. This could be because the club signed these players without his approval. They let a player leave who Pep felt was integral to the squad because he wanted a 2-year contract. Pep was not happy about Gundo being allowed to leave. He also threatened to leave when the club chased the signing of CR7. This suggests that he might want the sporting director to report to him rather than the other way around.
It's the Portuguese league ffs 😂
He mentioned that 11:29. What’s your point?
Tactics are tactics regardless of the quality of the players. If City's players are of a higher quality than the players in the Portuguese league, then they should be able to carry out the plan here.
You’re a dummy 😅
No he's going to the rags
Back to reality guys..mid table again.. coyg
Nope because he isn't bald
There will be no next Pep, you cant compare new managers coming in against him. It has to be a new era & move on
Hope pep stays
Nooooooo
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