I think it really matters HOW you win the league. Arsenal's title has got little to no coverage, no eulogies from the media and no respect from rival fans. There are no dominant victories to talk about, no standout performers and the football they played was largely uninspiring. They were basically the least worst team in the division and in the end, hobbled over the line with some lucky decisions going in their favour.
City's farewell for Pep and the players has got significantly more attention.
@Salibasexual02@magicalsilva21 This clown sharing his vpn screenshots to all the replies shows how terrible he is.... You are a fucking moron.... And are you from Woolwich which is south east of London you moron? Then you moved to Highbury to shithead? They say North London is Red... Terrible Human
Today is the last time we’ll ever see Pep Guardiola manage City.
Today is the last time we’ll ever see Bernardo Silva and John Stones play for City.
I am not ready to let go.
We won’t see better days at City. So lucky to have lived, breathed & been involved in the Pep era.
I’ll be telling the kids, their kids & their kids how good this era was, when I’m an old man!
Ah man I'm absolutely gutted you know. Apathy is a curse on mankind, so I look up to people who unapologetically *live* their lives with intensity and passion. Pep symbolises that to me. I love that a man that brilliant, that successful is also that human and that emotional. It's a validation to live entirely in the moment and yet another example that we'd all be a lot happier if we didn't shut ourselves away so willingly. Enjoy the little things, embrace the people you love, make the most of your life. Pep is one of my heroes for these reasons. A genius, sure, but more than that, a truly emotional person who understands that life is for living. I'm gonna miss him so much. A truly unique man.
2016: Joe Hart
2017: Pablo Zabaleta
2018: Yaya Touré
2019: Vincent Kompany
2020: David Silva
2021: Sergio Agüero
2022: Fernandinho & Raheem Sterling
2023: İlkay Gündoğan & Riyad Mahrez
2024: Kyle Walker
2025: Kevin De Bruyne
2026: Bernardo Silva, John Stones & the architect of it all, Pep Guardiola.
i can’t take it. i genuinely cannot take it.
A season to remember. A season to learn.
A domestic double and everything poured out in pursuit of the title, pushing until the very last breath, only to fall agonisingly short.
Doing all of that in a transitional season is nothing short of extraordinary. It is a brilliant feat and one that deserves to be celebrated wholeheartedly.
And to Pep Guardiola, wishing you nothing but the very best in everything that comes next.
You are a once in a lifetime gaffer. You only come around once. Thank you for changing my club. Thank you for changing my life.
I am forever and eternally grateful for every single moment of it.
One of my friends from Kerala told me that if you hire a cab there and visit your relatives, the driver is also invited to dine at the same table as everyone else. Furthermore, this sense of equality extends to restaurants as well. I truly hope this is true; it is beautiful if it is, especially since we see so much classism and mistreatment of drivers, domestic helpers, and other professionals in the rest of India.