

Free match highlights will be published across Sky Sports' digital platforms shortly after full-time.īefore that, Man City head to Brighton on Wednesday - live on Sky Sports - then finish their Premier League campaign away to Brentford.Ĭity then have the FA Cup final against Man Utd at Wembley on June 3 before the Champions League final against Inter Milan on June 10 in Istanbul. It has been reported that Tottenham Hotspur manager target Graham Potter looks likely that he could join Nice. in the six years he’s been there he may well be in the same situation as Guardiola was in because Guardiola is a chequebook manager. The final day of the Premier League season is on May 28 with every game kicking off at 4.30pm. Pep Guardiola branded ‘chequebook boss’ as Simon Jordan.

I think that's exactly what he does." What's next for Man City? It's a common criticism of Pep: he's a chequebook manager who can only win with billions to spend. The most important thing is to have the right manager who sets the right culture. Manchester City and Pep Guardiola aren't known for making astute signings, as such. Look at what happened to Man Utd after Sir Alex Ferguson went. Because whoever comes in next will want to change things and imprint his own style of football.

Andy Goldstein details why he doesn’t think Pep Guardiola would suit international football. Some don’t need a chequebook to perform at the highest level. Pep Guardiola has changed football and is ahead of Sir Alex Ferguson as greatest manager ever, says Jamie Redknapp. "Maybe if he won the Champions League he might just fancy something new."Īsked whether Guardiola's eventual exit will break City's dominance, Redknapp added: "It will give everyone else a chance, that's for sure. RT talkSPORT: Pep is a chequebook manager, there’s nothing wrong with that. FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the clash between Manchester City and Chelsea
