Where are they now? Man City’s first Premier League XI under Pep Guardiola
It's fair to say Guardiola has left his mark.
It's fair to say Guardiola has left his mark.
Sergio Busquets is the last of the gang to leave.
This is a ridiculously good team.
Guardiola and Mourinho's rivalry hit fever pitch.
For every Dani Alves, there's a Chygrynskiy.
His time in Bavaria can be seen in two ways.
They failed to fulfil their potential.
Pep trusted in youth in his first season.
Both have spent and sold to craft their squads.
Does money equal success? Er, yes, actually.
You won't find a better academy graduate XI.
Less free-scoring but more defensively sound.
Alex Scott is a special talent.
Carlos Borges could be the next star in waiting.
A dream and a nightmare all at once.
So much mutual respect between the rival coaches.
They're not actually scoring more goals in total.
Some of Pep's signings have been head scratchers.
Guardiola often deflects criticism after losing.
Guardiola was a silky midfielder back in the day.
Only a select group have worked under both.
Where has Pep been keeping him all this time?
Arguably the two PL managerial GOATs.
The City boss provided touchline laughs at Leeds.
Guardiola versus Ferguson versus Klopp.
An all-time Premier League classic.
Most of them were shipped off to Italy.
He hasn't been afraid to sell some big-name stars.