Khaleej Times

Pep’s attacking style of coaching on the rise

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manchester — Pep Guardiola believes his style of play is gaining traction across English football after he experience­d a tough first season with Manchester City.

Guardiola is pleased to see the high-possession, high-pressing and high-intensity approach he espouses has found popularity elsewhere in the Premier League, compliment­ing both Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur on the way they play.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss saw his style questioned as he struggled to make an early impact at the Etihad Stadium, suffering the first trophyless season of his coaching career last term as City finished third in the table.

The transforma­tion this season has been remarkable, with City having dropped just four points in 22 league matches as they remain in contention for an unpreceden­ted trophy quadruple.

Having faced suggestion­s his style could not work in England, Guardiola is delighted to have proved his critics wrong, adding he loves to see other teams playing his way.

“I like that, because more than a manager, I’m a fan. When I have to choose, those are the type of teams I like to watch,” he said.

“Barcelona, I love to watch, first because I am a fan of the club, I grew up there, and especially because we are in a unmissable period in terms of seeing their great players, especially one (Lionel Messi).

“I am happy that in Italy, Napoli are playing in a quite similar way. I identify quite well with how they play and how they want to do things.

“It’s the same with Tottenham. Tottenham can drop points, but always I see the games and think: ‘They played well’. You always see they have 20, 25, 27 shots on target. And you see that and say: Wow.”

Guardiola includes Liverpool, City’s opponents on Sunday, in the list of high-quality attacking teams in the Premier League.

“I think Liverpool are playing like Liverpool were in the past, with all their history,” Guardiola said.

“The fans are demanding attacking football. Liverpool have to defend their whole history.

“In the 1980s, they dominated the world and European football. I think they are trying to respect that. Some teams try to sit back against us.”—

 ?? Reuters ?? City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates a goal against Bournemout­h during the EPL match. —
Reuters City’s Raheem Sterling celebrates a goal against Bournemout­h during the EPL match. —

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