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Home » Pep Guardiola leaving Man City: Alex Ferguson; Renus Michels, Johan Cruyff – is he greatest ever? | Manchester News
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Pep Guardiola leaving Man City: Alex Ferguson; Renus Michels, Johan Cruyff – is he greatest ever? | Manchester News

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There is also this. His most trusted lieutenants didn’t just leave his staff to take other jobs. They came back. And others that know him or got to know him studied closely his collection of solutions.

Mikel Arteta. Vincent Kompany. Enzo Maresca. Roberto de Zerbi. Luis Enrique. And more.

Some of them sat in his meetings, absorbed his methods, and then returned to compete against him. There is no historical parallel for this.

Ferguson had rivals. Paisley had rivals. But Guardiola has had to fight for titles against managers he himself educated. And still he adapted, still he evolved – and yes, still he won. Is that a different category of greatness?

It would be dishonest not to mention the Champions League. Just one European Cup in 10 years at City – albeit their first – shows the competition’s difficulty, but also suggests there are heights the club must still reach to win it more regularly.

That caveat belongs in the argument. Guardiola himself would insist on it.

But now consider the following. Changing the game is one thing. Changing how people understand the game is something else entirely.

Football is a conservative sport. It resists change instinctively. Supporters who have followed the game for decades will tell you, with genuine frustration, that Guardiola’s football is not the football they recognise.

They are right – and that is precisely the point. One person, stubborn and intellectually relentless, moved the sport.

Cruyff did it. Arrigo Sacchi nudged it. Guardiola has done it at scale, across three countries, across three decades, and his influence is still spreading through the coaching trees of England, Spain, Germany and beyond.

The list of managers who shifted the intellectual framework of football – who made coaches, players, fans and analysts see the sport differently – is very short. Guardiola belongs on that list.

The case rests on four pillars, and each alone would be enough for a place in history. Together, they make the argument almost unanswerable.

1. He won, at a historic rate, in three different countries

2. He changed how football is played

3. He changed how football is thought about

4. He did it with a style that will be studied and debated long after the medals – including 20 trophies in 10 remarkable years at City – are forgotten.

The greatest? The honest answer is: you make the case and let it land.

But here is the last thing to know about Pep Guardiola. He is not done. Even now, as this chapter at Manchester City closes, he wanted a hand in choosing his successor – the manager who will continue his legacy, the same way he continued Cruyff’s.

Not just a winner, more like an architect. Someone who carries the idea forward. That is how you know you are dealing with someone who was not just building a football team.

The question of whether he is the greatest is, ultimately, less interesting than what he leaves behind.

And what he leaves behind is a sport that thinks differently because of him.

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