@Salimov_R_@BoburTohirov Oq qo'ylar qilganda ham hozir ham mos laganbardor paxtachilar hamma hozir, yaxshi oq kiyimda Rossiyada mardikor bo'lib yurgan o'zbeklarni qo'ymaganiga shukr qililar.
🚨🚨🗣️ Vitinha: “When Messi left PSG for Inter Miami, he said, ‘You’ll never win the UCL.’ Here we are today with back-to-back UCL trophies. I hope he’s watching.”
🚨 Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City. And before City fans start writing his obituary as the greatest manager of all time, let’s have a quick word.
19 trophies in 10 years at City. Impressive. Genuinely. Nobody is taking that away.
But let’s put some context around those numbers before the statues get commissioned.
Guardiola had the most expensively assembled squad in Premier League history at his disposal. Every single transfer window. Every single year. Limitless resources. A club willing to spend whatever it took, and a Financial Fair Play case hanging over them that somehow never seemed to slow anything down.
Need a full-back? £50 million.
Need a centre-back? £60 million.
Need a striker? £100 million.
Need depth? Buy another international.
Most managers are forced to solve problems. Pep simply replaced them.
Now compare that to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sir Alex won 13 Premier League titles, 2 Champions Leagues and 5 FA Cups with a club he built from the ground up. He developed young players, rebuilt multiple generations and dominated English football for 27 years, not 10.
He did it through the Eric Cantona years, the Roy Keane years, the Cristiano Ronaldo years and the Ryan Giggs years. Different squads. Different eras. Same outcome.