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Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

How to echo guardiola's view that excessive words will only lead to strong teams?

Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

Why do you have to go back?

Guardiola does only lead strong teams, but you can't say that Guardiola is overstated, can take the strong team to a higher height, is not strong enough?

Some coaches can bring the team from 40 points to a height of 60 points (such as The Milu national football team), which is a skill.

And some coaches, who can bring 85-point teams to a height of more than 95 points, can break through the bottleneck, which is also a skill.

Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

Of course, Guardiola also has his own shortcomings, for example, after leaving Barca, Guardiola has not won the Champions League in Bayern and Manchester City, and fans say that Guardiola's playing style is not three-dimensional enough, do not know how to use the duties of high school striker, center forward, back and center back, silly and unclear, can not break the opponent's iron barrel array...

Deficiencies?

That's right, Guardiola wasn't the perfect coach in the first place, but you can't say he's not a good coach.

Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

In addition, "leading a strong team" also needs to have a very high level, a strong team has money, it is possible to buy big stars, however, how to use the cards in the hand to explore the potential of the stars, this is also a science.

Take the Barca period, when Guardiola took over Barca, sent away old fritters such as Ronaldinho and Deco, did he immediately buy big names in the first season?

No!

Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

Who would have thought that after the departure of Ronaldo jr. and Decaux, Guardiola directly let the former "Glass Man" Messi directly serve as the core of Barca's attack? Guardiola also greatly increased Xavi's and Iniesta's tactical authority and boldly promoted Busquets.

You know, in the eyes of most coaches, it is clear that Toure's scoring ability is higher, but Guardiola is optimistic about Busquets, who has a stronger tactical execution ability, even if Busquets has just been promoted from the second team at that time.

Guardiola exaggerated, he will only lead the strong team? Is it true?

Guardiola is obsessed with technical and tactical innovation, he also dares to try new football styles of play, but also boldly promote new people, perhaps.

I think maybe Guardiola is not the most perfect coach, but he is really a high-level coach, what do you think about that?

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