So he acknowledges the season hasn't been up to the standard expected:
City finished 4th last year and look good for 3rd this year so you could argue there was marginal improvement but they spent 200m odd and recouped less than 4m (for a player now regarded as one of the better young midfielders in Serie A).
Whilst Sane and Jesus look like good additions ( at hefty prices) the rest of the additions are questionable at best:
50m for Stones
27m for Gundogan
15m for Bravo
18m for Nolito.
Peps comments are openly admitting that he needs to do a lot better or his job will be under threat. And that gives me a ton of hope - desperation is exactly the mindset that leads to absolutely dreadful decisions.
Am i wrong to be excited about Peps comments ?
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Man City's Pep Guardiola: I'd have been sacked by Barcelona or Bayern Munich
Pep Guardiola admits he will be sacked by Man City if his side don't challenge for the Premier League title next season.
MANCHESTER -- Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he would have been sacked had he had his current season with previous clubs Barcelona or Bayern Munich.
Guardiola will finish the campaign without silverware and his City side face West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday needing to avoid defeat to keep Champions League qualification in their own hands.
The City boss says that the pressure to win does not compare to his time at his previous clubs in Spain and Germany, but added that he will be fired if he does not improve in his second season in England.
"I am not staying here because I am Pep or what I have done a long time ago, I know what the problem is," he told a news conference. "I am not going to be [wondering] all summer: 'Oh, what will happen next season if I don't win some titles?'
"Pressure I had when I arrived in Barcelona, when I had nothing to defend [myself with]. At that club, if in six months you don't win, you are really out, like Barcelona or Bayern Munich. There you have to win by far. If not, they don't give you a second chance.
"Here they gave me a second chance and we will try to do it. In my situation at a big club, I'm sacked, I'm out, sure, definitely. At the clubs I worked at before I am not here, but here we have a second chance and we will try to do it better than this season.
City finished 4th last year and look good for 3rd this year so you could argue there was marginal improvement but they spent 200m odd and recouped less than 4m (for a player now regarded as one of the better young midfielders in Serie A).
Whilst Sane and Jesus look like good additions ( at hefty prices) the rest of the additions are questionable at best:
50m for Stones
27m for Gundogan
15m for Bravo
18m for Nolito.
Peps comments are openly admitting that he needs to do a lot better or his job will be under threat. And that gives me a ton of hope - desperation is exactly the mindset that leads to absolutely dreadful decisions.
Am i wrong to be excited about Peps comments ?