"We Had Chemistry From The First Day" | Pep Guardiola & Mikel Arteta Sit Down With Gabriel Clarke
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2023
- Pep Guardiola & Mikel Arteta sit down with Gabriel Clarke ahead of their top of the table clash exclusively Live On Prime Video Sport!
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This was a brilliant interview. I love that they remain friends as they fight for the title and continue to respect one another.
Pep just being polite, arteta a snake 🐍
One horse race now for the title
@@sisalim9904 They're on ewual points, so I really don't see how that is true! No way to know what the next few matches will bring! 🤷🏻♀️
@@Sccoppehe’s a snake for going to a club that he originally played for? He never played for city so ultimately if he stayed there that’s the closest he’s getting to a snake😂 not like pep didn’t know he’d leave to have his own career lmao
@@sisalim9904 Arsenal?
“You say consistency but it sound more like obsession” Arteta: “it is”
Reminds me of how Wenger seemed obsessed.
@@sonsofbiscuits1 Wenger was obsessed. It cost him a divorce with his wife
@@Yasinn105 Wenger and his wife are actually back together before he left Arsenal
Wenger was a maniac in his younger years and even at the beginning at Arsenal. He was literally zero tolerance, had a different management style at the end but still obsessed
Thanks mate didn’t hear that bit in the video
The biggest takeaway for me was their answers pep said "belief" arteta said "consistency" it shows what stages their teams are at. Mikel needs consistency to build a culture and a mentality. Pep has already done it with his team and they now just need to believe that they can do it again and again.
Both excellent but pep is a crafty man in the premier league. Best of all time.
Good take.
It's actually the opposite. City need consistency to keep winning and staying on the top, while Arsenal need belief that they can win to get to the top like City.
@@seven92023 I think you can argue both ways. I was looking at it in the way I believe pep was trying to explain it. He wants his players to believe they can do it at a high level constantly after the highs and lows with many of the winners running on tired legs and possibly tired mentals. Whereas arteta is just trying to drum home the fact of - we're ahead we need to be consistent. I don't see arsenal taking it due to the age and a lack of depth. What you said also isn't wrong though it's all up for interpretation that was just my take.
Spot on!
You could make a similarly valid argument if their answers were reversed. Hence, I am a little skeptical of this take.
"Love." "Love."
CHILLS
Two outstanding sportspersons, huge respect for both
What Barcelona gave to the world of football is not talked about enough
you mean johan cruyff
Lol you mean Johan Cruyff and Ajax
@@unknownunknwn914 so cruyff gave us pep and arteta and messi and xavi and inesta?
@@Ragnar850 why do you keep deleting the comment 😂😂😂😂
without Total Football there is no Cruyff, without Cruyff there is no tiki taka and without tiki taka there is no Guardiola, Xavi, Iniesta etc
@@Jasonmulla can say the same for Rinus Michels (Cruyff's inspiration to become a coach). Barcelona indirectly offered alot to modern football, 1992 Barcelona UCL winning team never played glorious football like the 2009 one that's why everybody talks about Pep's 2009 Barca more than Cruyff's 1992 Barca and I'm a Barça fan.
As a Arsenal fan I have huge respect for Pep. All the best quality and way of thinking comes from within. Some just can't be taught.
As a city fan I can say Arsenal and Mikel got huge respect from me
You guys have incredible talent
@hanwaisproperty fave player?
*"I remember when we worked together whenever we scored against our opponents he'd always jump and celebrate, except (for) one team. That one team every time we scored I'd jump and come back (but) he was (still) sitting there. He was Arsenal (fan), so in that moment I said: that guy really likes Arsenal"*
*PEP GUARDIOLA*
Strange, because he actually played more games for Everton :D
@@jonatha_nbarron yes, however he played for arsenal, he was arsenal captain and he retired at arsenal. It's normal he doesn't wanted to celebrate against arsenal.
@@jonatha_nbarronHe always wanted to play for Arsenal, in his own words.
ANOTHER WORD FOR LEGEND IS PEP 💙
The Pep of Zelda, I am Pep, Peps of tomorrow, Apex Peps
@@Preludedrawyessir
You can see the love, connection and mutual respect between them even though they are now rivals. This goes beyond football👍🏾
Arteta doing wonders with a squad that lacks a lot of quality in depth, needs to work on his sub game and adapting when required but he’ll eventually get it. We move.
We also need better subs. I highly doubt pep would be in the same position with this arsenal team.
@@stefandinu6389 yep, that will come in time. People that think this seasons a flash in the pan have no idea. This isn’t even final form arsenal.
@@FatTodd I hope so
They're both brilliant managers
Brilliant interview, the master - the apprentice. Such mutual respect is a rarity in sports today.
Should honestly been an hour long
Super Mikel Arteta
As a Barça Fan how they make me proud From La Masia to the top of the PL !
Arteta is a mix of Arsene & Pep, He got his philosophy from Arsene and his technical competence from Pep. What a combination!!!
Last season it felt like a mixture of Pep and Wenger. This season it feels like Arteta
Love these two relationship, would be awesome if arteta could follow in his friends footsteps and take all he learned to win many titles!
No matter what happens the rest of the season I am bloody proud to be a gunner. Arteta is the real deal, any team in the prem would beg for a coach of his caliber.
This ur guys season! Even doe we right behind arsenal we just have to wait and see .
@@ortizilluminatir4730 just seeing this now, after this past month city deserve every accolade they get this season, playing beautiful football lately. Overall a wonderful season for all football fans (except Chelsea and Tottenham) can’t be upset losing the league to one of if not the best team in the world. All respect to Pep and City players they earned it
Course💯
These two have actually come a very long way
Really nice , we appreciate the two big coaches and wish them the best of all
These 2 are like Obi Wan and Luke. Obvious who's who 😊 but the immense respect they have for each other is amazing, true friends and also deeply in love with their clubs. Mikel is the MAN for Arsenal. It's as clear as daylight!
2:00 that moment is so funny. The lady was shouting but Pep replied softly.
Fascinating interview
Friendship goals 😂
Feels like the passing of the baton. I always felt like Arteta was bound to be a good signing for Arsenal as Pep's spiritual successor.
How about Xavi?
@@Pant10 Xavi is also a manager that surely follows peps philosophy in fotball so he will probably have a good managerial career too
He's not Pep's successor. He's the first Mikel Arteta
@@luh7823 ofc i know that, what i meant was he can be categorized as peps spiritual successor too, both barca and arsneal bottling in europa league is kinda funny tho
@@Pant10 comparing the teams Pep and both Xavi and Arteta had at their first season I would say Xavi and Arteta did good.
Brilliant interview
huge respect for for Pep, I hope you don't retire soon
Above all they're two incredible generous humans.
2:28 "I don't like the guys who work for me, they have to work for the team "
Absolutely awesome interview and video
Awesome interview ☝️ Thank you 💙
Love this so much i will always have respect for pep me im an Arsenal fan and pep said give arteta time and he will make this team a success and he has ❤❤❤❤
Both of them TOP ❤
Loved this interview
Brilliant interview 👌
what a chemistry
the way pep approach football inspires me also in life out there 'obsession'
Arteta's favorite word; energy.😁😁😁
Eneryi. I love the man and his accent.
and passion
There so similar, hence why there both at the TOP, Great Alliance/ Rivalry
Best interview with best manager
Respect is the magic word 💜
Well lose 4 games man city I give you respect. 1000 dollar bottle of red wine 🍷 and take my credit card have dinner with ya wife on me
Much Respect to Pep & Arteta
for the love of game, I would like this duel to become something like Arsene vs Fergie, but with Arsenal being on top most of the times :D
GOOSEBUMPS
belief vs consistency
Consistency and Belief
What a great vid
Get these guys an oscar
Huge huge respect pep mikel 😊
Lovely to see this
A bit of wonderful direction subtlety, notice how Pep is always facing right in the talking head shots while Arteta is facing left. It's as if they're on a collision course...
I like how Pep analyzes failure as his destiny. That's a very intelligent statement.
This hits different on the 26th of April ,pivotal game
AMAZING
Kompany and Mikel are great products from Pep
Xavi and ten Hag as well
Pep didn't make Mikel
@@numederoman Wenger and Walter Smith
We are watching history being written 🤩🤩🤩
Pep truly being an INTJ
I clicked on the video with the intention of figuring out peps type, and then I see this comment lol
lol I wonder what Mikel's type could be then.
This is so much like itv pre champions league game interviews! If you remember them days
Ahh Good Days
Without Total Football there is no Cruyff, without Cruyff there is no tiki taka and without tiki taka there is no Guardiola, Xavi, Iniesta etc
Without 1+1=2, there will be no E=mc^2. It doesn’t mean E=mc^2 is not brilliant.
So what?
Without Cruyff and Rinus Michels there would be no Total Football. You got it backwards.
Without the letter T, it would just be icky acka.
Yeah as a barça fan thank You netherlands for Rinus Michel and Johan Cruyff
I love that the top 3 in the Premier League all have coaches who are disciples of Johan Cruyf
I would have loved this interview but why does it have to be so short? I need at least an hour to watch this two coaches
Guardiola the best coach of all time
Barcelona thank you for these two. Honestly Mikel has returned my obsession with Arsenal! I love my Arsenal now like a madman. So thank you to Barcelona FC for these two amazing personalities. They both helped many arsenal fans to feel alive again. Mikel you better buy Pep a big present when you win your first major trophy and take him and his family for dinner for a week. They deserve it 💫♥️🤲🏾
Arteta...♥
Mikel has improved his man management!
I wanted Arsenal to sign Pep the only time I wanted Arsene Wenger gone was when Pep left Bayern and was available I was never Wenger out. But when pep became available I thought it would be dumb not to get this guy to arsenal and the people at arsenal were sleeping on that Wenger train and missed it completely !!! I'm glad they have Arteta now but hindsight is always 20/20 I'm sure they're kicking themselves at arsenal board every time Pep wins another trophy cuz that could've been them
Would have been amazing if they could've sat them both in the room at the same time.
Pep Guardiola and Roy Kent, incredible
Nothing better than a Gabriel Clarke interview
Arteta will go down as the best signing Arsenal made in history. I wanted him even before emery.
The way some of you Gooners are just erasing Wenger is quite comical.
They are both very inspiring characters but lets be honest, if you were a chairman of a football club and had unlimited funds to entice the best coach in world football, you go after Guardiola. Everybody else is secondary.
Even without Funds i see Pep winning a lot , as much as it's in the money. It's more with the work as well. Just his Name's Pep Gaurdiola & he has to win every time & has to gain success very quickly so he does have to spend, thinking current times. I'd say every manager has spent quite big. Klopp's spent Huge as well for example & with that squad , their wage bill is bigger than city's.
We are yet to see much of Arteta though
@@BeerLicious Klopp has spent huge only after offloading players and spending the money from the selling of players.
There’s a difference.
Same with Sir Alex. He had academy players and won with them first. Revenue came in. Then he spent money that was all there thanks to the initial success without buying Big.
Pep hasn’t proven himself in such a situation yet. He even went to a Treble winning Bayern team and couldn’t even get them to the UCL final in 3 years.
@@shahzadirani In what situation is that exactly? Can you be more specific? It's not Guardiola's fault that he has always been successful. He's never been sacked because he's never been in danger of getting sacked. What does that tell you? Do you blame him for only taking top jobs? Would you turn down Bayern, Man City and Barca to coach Wigan or Mallorca so that the world could see your true mettle? I doubt it.
it is up to him to decide which projects he chooses. Barcelona as his first full time job I understand (boyhood club + like you said anyone would jump at it).
There though - yes he took Cruyff’s principles and brought back total football BUT a lot of fans get carried away thinking that style was unbeatable. Football is about winning right? And that total football style was beatable as shown by Chelsea in the 2009 semis and Inter 2010 semis. But the referees helped Barcelona through in 2009 and 2011. So people saying Pep won and won a treble stylishly don’t mention the context that Without that Huge help from the officials, there is no Treble for Pep in the first place in 2009 and no shot of getting thru vs Arsenal in 2011 when Arsenal were leading the tie with 40 minutes to go.
Secondly, people argue he already has 30 trophies in 15 years. But mate, out of those 30, again see the context: 3 Bundesliga easy titles which even Niko Kovac won as manager of Bayern. Couldn’t get Bayern to a UCL final. The DFB Pokal and Copa Del Rey are also cups that usually Barcelona/Madrid or Bayern win in their respective countries.
At City, I will give him credit for winning 4 premier league titles (even though he didn’t adapt his tactics and just used the same style. Realized his tactics were not working with Zabaleta Kolarov etc so he bought an entire new backline). While that’s fine, think about how Sir Alex, and Klopp have brought out the best from players like Anderson Cleverly Welbeck Jones Smalling; Henderson Wijnaldum Matip Gomez Schmelzer Gotze Lewandowski at Dortmund. And the list goes on.
Pep may fine tune a player but he’s never made someone average look world class.
I’m not including Scholes Giggs Xavi Iniesta in this list because they already had high ceilings from their academy days.
While Pep has been great, he’s not had a situation like a Klopp at Dortmund or Liverpool, Sir Alex at Aberdeen and United, Jose at Porto or Inter where these 3 managers instilled in these teams to win for years to come.
For Barcelona, while Pep made a few tough calls like selling Deco and Ronaldinho, you have to remember he still inherited a squad that comprised of Puyol Eto’o Xavi Valdes Iniesta Marquez (6-7 of these players were in a UCL semi final few months before he took over and had won the UCL just 2 years ago in 2006; that’s not a club in decline like United that hadn’t won the big trophies in 20 years or a Liverpool that hadn’t won the league in 30 years or a Chelsea that went from top4 to big timers only after Jose.
Gabriel Clarke 👌🏾
Me enorgullece ver entrenadores de la masía del barca liderando la premier
Pep says he will fail and never be as good as he once was, then he goes on to win the Treble 3 months later.
Wow!!!
There are a few clubs, no matter how bad of a season, or seasons, they have, that will always be a top tier club and this is one of the greatest example's why.
It’s the ‘ The Other Ones Count Tooo’ ❤
What a story !!
what a win lets go CITY we move to the title and we shut the haters
Congrats tonight you deserved it but we still have a game in hand and we fight you all the way
Manchester Cashy!! 🎉
Not gonna matter when your points get deducted.
No chance it's over mate
lol
Same thing he said about Potter ar Chelsea, asking Chelsea to guve him more time, to prove his own qualities.
They didn't listen so they royally missed a good manager
Box office finish to the season loading… 🧨🍿
Goats.
Take me back man
What happened to us man
Hopefully next season🤲🏾
The best coaches in the Premier League 💚
'm really enjoying watching Mikel Arteta turn Arsenal around. His style of play is so much more dynamic than what we've seen from previous managers
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@@davidlittman7194you probably still use bottles cry more 😂
We are in a very good position to win the league and I hope we do it. Been waiting a long time.
But when Arsenal play Man City, no matter the result, would love to see Pep clapping at full time smiling at Arteta. Would be some sight that and the kind of football Arsenal is playing right now, it is quite possible.
Oh pep always saying that he is going to fail and he would not be able to repeat what he did in the past because it was just so good and dreamy having that Barcelona team with young leo , henry , etos and xavi and all those guys from the best team in the history, pep is something else man.
The best managers in the Premier league at the moment! 😊
Guardiola's City: #1
Arteta's Arsenal: #2
🔥🔥
Better love story than Twilight
and now they are battling each other for the EPL title, placing 1st & 2nd place throughout 2022-23 campaign
Mikel arteta my manager
the teacher and student
Arsenal are a marvellous team,superb!But they still have a lot to learn if they are going to face PEP
Why isn't this 2 hours long
Where can I see the rest of this interview or was that it?
‘We have the youngest team in the league, how important is that?’
Is this the full video?