How easy will it be for Pep next season?

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Will Bayern drop any points?

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  • I don’t believe it, but look how easy Bayern had it this year ..
  • It will be fairly easy for Pep Guardiola next season at Bayern Munich but if Bayern Munich get both Goetze and Robert Lewandowski we maybe looking at the strongest team in History. Robert Lewandowski has been acknowledged by Juergen Klopp as not returning to Borussia Dortmund as an Italian newspaper reported that Bayern Munich have signed a done deal, but Lewandowski avoided the question by saying he is committed to Dortmund this season. Bayern Munich acknowledged negotiations with Lewandowski but went no further.
    Pep’s hardest problem will be picking the line up and resting whoever needs it.

    Source(s):
    I am a Bayern Munich fan.

  • Looks like Guardiola is smarter than I gave him credit for, he’s set up a nice, comfy job where it is 1% guaranteed that he will have ZERO domestic competition and can focus solely on the Champions League.

    I was hoping that Guardiola would be exposed in the Bundesliga for his tactical naivety, but this Bayern team might be too good for that to make any difference.

    Guardiola however, WILL be exposed as a poor man manager at Bayern Munich. Barcelona was easy to man manage because it has an elementary school atmosphere and the biggest egos on the team were 0-personality, submissive, man-children from the academy who took Pep’s word as God.

    So how does that affect Pep managing Bayern? I think we all saw how Guardiola cowered in fear when a strong character like Ibrahimovic questioned him. Also you can look at his relationship with Eto’o for more clues.

    Unfortunately for Pep, Bayern Munich doesn’t have any neutered man-children on their roster. Bayern has strong, masculine players who aren’t going to respect a weak character like Guardiola. I guarantee you that dressing room problems will break out before December.

    Also, we know how Barcelona instills a culture of racism in their management and players. Over the years, legendary players like Romario, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Yaya Toure, Henry, etc put in great service for the club, yet were viewed as only a temporary stock-gap as the club searched internally and abroad for their white replacement. Guardiola was personally responsible for the race-related expulsions of Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Yaya Toure, and Henry out of Barca.

    With those facts in mind, Germany is known as being one of the most progressive nations in Europe, as well as an inspirational leader in the “Say No to Racism” movement. That begs the question, how is Guardiola is going to deal with Dante, Gustavo, Boateng, and Alaba? Bayern Munich is an ethical club and will never tolerate Pep’s behavior.

    I want to see Mourinho win the CL this season, but I won’t lie – nothing would make me laugh harder than seeing Heynckes win it. The pressure on Pep going into the European champions next season would guarantee him being exposed as the fraud he is.

    Somebody should have told Guardiola to think twice before he steps into a bigger man’s shoes.

  • i think it’s unfair that the two clubs he’s been at just give him millions at his disposal. At least Mourinho started of small and made a name for himself,but Guardiola is getting squads capable of winning any titles on their own. If guardiola loses just one title then I will really consider him overrated.He should win so easily with that team.

  • ithink it is not easy for him .but he must be tried for success.

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