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Pep credits Cruyff for making him the success he is today

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is plotting a £150mil (RM772mil) January overhaul, with three big names topping his list. The Spaniard – having splashed £175mil (RM901mil) this summer – is hoping to land Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Leonardo Bonucci and Hector Bellerin. Guardiola brought in players like John Stones, Leroy Sane and Ilkay Gundogan in a summer where money was seemingly no object. It appeared to have paid instant dividends as City got off to an incredible 100% start after six English Premier League games. Yet following their 2-0 loss at the hands of Tottenham Hotspur last weekend, it appears Guardiola is not convinced of the options at his disposal.

He would not tell us how to do things, he would do them. Every single training session was a masterclas­s. Pep Guardiola

London: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has saluted Barcelona and Dutch legend Johan Cruyff as the inspiratio­n behind his incredible success.

Guardiola has establishe­d himself as one of the finest managers of his generation after winning a host of trophies with Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

The 45-year-old played under Cruyff when the Dutchman was in the process of becoming one of Barcelona’s most iconic coaches and Guardiola believes the lessons he learnt from that period laid the foundation­s for his own impressive achievemen­ts in the dug-out.

Cruyff died of lung cancer in March, but his legacy lives on in former players such as Guardiola, who have captured his purist principles in their own teams.

“I was a lucky guy, I coached City, Bayern and Barca because I met him,” Guardiola said, speaking at the London launch of the autobiogra­phy “Johan Cruyff: My Turn”.

“I thought I knew about football but when I met him, a whole new world opened in front of me.

“He taught us – not only me, but to a generation of players – to understand the game, to understand why you took that decision.

“Football is the most complicate­d game, it’s very open and you have to take a lot of decisions. His impact on people was enormous.”

Guardiola won the European Cup as a player during Cruyff ’s reign, a golden period which included four successive league titles for the “dream team”.

Cruyff, of course, was also a sublimely gifted forward for Barcelona, Ajax and Holland.

While Guardiola was a successful midfielder in his own right, he never hit the heights Cruyff did.

Guardiola has outstrippe­d Cruyff as a manager however after winning the Champions League twice as Barcelona manager.

The Spaniard also won three La Liga crowns with Barca, then added three German League titles at Bayern before joining City earlier this year.

Guardiola said he admired the way Cruyff could connect with his players and make them commit to his cause while also maintainin­g his belief football should be entertaini­ng at all times.

“He wasn’t sitting during the training sessions, he was playing with us, but better than us,” Guardiola said.

“He would not tell us how to do things, he would do them. Every single training session was a masterclas­s.

“He had knowledge, charisma, personalit­y. Everyone knows about football, everyone, but there’s not many people that you will follow if he tells you to. You followed him.

“He was the most courageous manager I ever met... he believed in the “efecto mariposa” (butterfly effect), that a good pass at the beginning could create a wonderful thing at the end.” — AFP

 ?? — AP ?? Tribute to a legend: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) posing for a picture with Jordi , the son of the late Johan Cruyff, during the launch of Johan’s autobiogra­phy at a bookstore in London on Thursday.
— AP Tribute to a legend: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) posing for a picture with Jordi , the son of the late Johan Cruyff, during the launch of Johan’s autobiogra­phy at a bookstore in London on Thursday.

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