pornomagboy
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Talking about roberto sacking
Has he 'ruled himself out', yet?
Of what?
Of taking the job, when Benitez gets sacked next week, for only winning 2-1.
Not that I noticed, although the circumstance you describe is scarily likely under Abramovich, who just seems like a 21st century version of Jesus Gil to me.
Presumably Rafa's contract until the end of the season is part of a theory that sees Pep Guardiola take over after that once his one year sabbatical is over....thing this, I'm not sure he will.
Who knows what discussion have already taken place. For all we know Pep might have already reached a formal agreement.
True.
I can't see it myself though.
Hi Pep, here's 500k a week to manage Chelsea?
Uhhhh...Chelsea? uhhh no really. Wait, how much?
I don't think Abramovich bought three of the best attacking central midfielders in the world for nothing, he's going to literally chuck money at Guardiola. And whilst you say Guardiola wont enjoy the pressure, I'm not sure the pressure of Abramovich is much different from the pressure to play 'sexy' football from the supporters and press at Barcelona and Real Madrid, between them they've sacked a few managers that despite winning things didn't do it in an 'attractive' way.
I would suspect that a key factor for Guardiola wherever he goes next will be that he is given the freedom to do things his way, to sell and buy players as he sees fit (see the Barca career-endings of Ronaldinho and Eto'o), to pick who he wants and generally to have full control of the football side of things like he had at Barca.
If Abramovich will give him that, then of course he'll go there and he'll do well.
Will there ever be a respected wombat that says 'no' to Chelsea, on the basis Abramovic is a massive twat?
Yes.
No.
Perhaps.
I would suspect that the internal politics at Barcelona are as intrusive as anywhere else for the manager.
I would suspect that a key factor for Guardiola wherever he goes next will be that he is given the freedom to do things his way, to sell and buy players as he sees fit (see the Barca career-endings of Ronaldinho and Eto'o), to pick who he wants and generally to have full control of the football side of things like he had at Barca.
If Abramovich will give him that, then of course he'll go there and he'll do well.
I don't understand why he is so highly rated, Barcelona is hardly the most challenging managerial role. I would even say that Benitez is a better appointment than Guardiola because of experience.