Manchester City's strategist, Pep Guardiola, unveiled some insights into his coaching methods, humorously attributing his success to his charm and limited training sessions. Guardiola, known for his exceptional leadership, revealed his approach ahead of a crucial fixture.
Jokingly, Guardiola suggested that his 'handsomeness' played a role in conveying messages effectively to his players during training sessions.
Despite their engagement in multiple competitions leading to a demanding schedule, Guardiola remains cautious about overworking his team to avoid injuries. This caution restricts his personal time with the players behind the scenes, yet he manages to instill tactical brilliance and game plans in their minds effectively.
Responding to inquiries about his coaching success, Guardiola quipped to reporters, «Because I'm really good.
I'm a handsome man and I seduce them and we did it.» He emphasized his use of modern tools like television and individual discussions to convey his tactical instructions. Reflecting on their recent 1-1 draw with Liverpool, Guardiola mentioned his preference for concise training sessions, citing his limited time with the players.
«In seven years, I don't train.
Maximum 35 minutes. We don't train,» Guardiola explained.
He highlighted the constrained preparation time due to a packed schedule, indicating minimal tactical work ahead of matches. With the impending UEFA Champions League clash against RB Leipzig, Guardiola outlined their brief on-pitch preparations to optimize player fitness for the next game.
Manchester City, under Guardiola's unique coaching philosophy, is set to resume action in the UEFA Champions League against RB Leipzig at the Etihad Stadium, aiming to continue their