Manchester: Two world-class managers – Who of the two did it better in Manchester
One is an expert from the days of the old and the other a game changer of the evolving game today. The two took up posts in separate corners of Manchester, who are of the two were better?
Yes, it’s pretty damn unfair to compare a manager who was recently sacked and the other still fighting to retain the Premier League title. In saying that small say already, this factor alone gives the one manager the edge of the other.
One tried to put up a fight in the red corner and the other in the blue corner, knocked them out by unanimous decision. This, only their time together in different locations of Manchester. The two managers are ex-Man United manager, Jose Mourinho and Man City boss, Pep Guardiola.
Why the debate all of a sudden?
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The debate came about because the two reached 100 games in charge. Looking at the stats, the two show similar greatness in the Premier League as Manchester bosses, but one was not entertaining enough.
What stands in favour of the departed Jose Mourinho, he was the manager with the least losses of the two. Strange stat, considering their performances were below average on the pitch. But hey drawing several games in the Premier League doesn’t win you a title.
So who is better of the two?
Hands down in this time only, Pep Guardiola has been the better of the two managers. This, because of many reasons. Jose’s time at United was a treacherous time. He brought over the same atmosphere from Chelsea.
In his time at United Jose collected the Europa League, The Carabao Cup, and the FA Community Shield. Wow! I say this with so much sarcasm in my voice. He was a disappointment, to say the least. He does take the award for most money spent and nothing come of it. Almost like a woman shopping for hours and she then leaves the store with one item.
Pep Guardiola, on the other hand, has been extremely awesome in his Manchester City career. He has already taken the prestigious Premier League, EFL Cup, and the FA Community Shield. The other thing, the marvellous football he has Man City playing. Breaking records and fighting for consecutive titles are signs of a world-class manager.