Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has come out to praise Josko Gvardiol following his performance against Luton Town. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he appreciates the footballer Gvardiol is becoming because he rarely loses balls nowadays, unlike when he first joined the club.
Pep added that every player in his team has his permission to score goals like Josko is currently doing.
His words, “What a connection we have! Josko with the right foot is unbelievable, he feels more confident with the right foot – when he attacks inside he is a threat.
Now he is a much better player and he doesn’t lose balls, at the beginning he lost balls.
Incredible guys [Gvardioal and Mateo Kovacic]. Everyone has permission to score and it’s so important.”
WOW.
Pep Guardiola Sala is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who is currently managing Premier League club Manchester City. Guardiola is the only manager to win the continental treble twice, the youngest to win the UEFA Champions League, and he also holds the records for the most consecutive league games won in La Liga, the Bundesliga, and the Premier League. He is considered to be one of the greatest managers of all time
Guardiola has played for and advocated on behalf of the Catalonia football team. Between 1995 and 2005, he played seven friendly games for Catalonia.
Under Guardiola’s predecessor Frank Rijkaard, Barcelona were known for a 4–3–3 with plenty of flair with Ronaldinho being the centre point of the attack. Under Guardiola, however, the team became more disciplined with a greater focus on possession and a disciplined and aggressive pressing style.
Guardiola was born to Dolors and Valentí. He has two older sisters and a younger brother, Pere, a football agent. He is an atheist. Guardiola met his wife Cristina Serra when he was 18. They married on 29 May 2014.
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