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Fan Puts Together Thread 'Proving' Pep Guardiola Is A Fraud

Fan Puts Together Thread 'Proving' Pep Guardiola Is A Fraud

Football fans seem to be split between people who think the Manchester City is a genius and those who feel he's a bald fraud.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Most people accept that Pep Guardiola is one of the greatest managers of his generation, possibly of all time, but to some he's a 'bald fraud' and one fan thinks he's backed that idea up.

Pep Guardiola has won the Champions League twice, both in treble season, has won league titles in Spain, Germany and England, broken records everywhere he's gone and introduced an attacking style of play that many have tried to copy.

The Manchester City manager is currently locked in a Premier League title race with Liverpool and could complete a quadruple this season, with the Carabao Cup secured and City in the Champions League quarter finals and FA Cup semi finals.

If the current Premier League champions do manage to win all four titles it'll be the first time in history an English club has completed such a season.

However all of that isn't good enough for some fans, some people still believe he's a 'bald fraud,' as is the usual insult following and lack of success for City.

One fan has put together what he suggests is definitive proof that Pep really isn't that good, you may find yourself disagreeing with some stuff:

I mean you know it's bad when someone is trying to argue that Mourinho is some sort of 'project manager' when he's managed the biggest club in Portugal, England and Spain, as well as Inter when Juventus were in Serie B and billionaire bankrolled Chelsea, but sure Mourinho loves a challenge...

So which is it, is Pep Guardiola the greatest thing since sliced bread or just a lucky man who doesn't deserve the praise?

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Topics: Manchester City, Football News, German Football, Pep Guardiola, Barcelona, Premier League, Champions League, Bayern Munich, Spanish football, La Liga, Bundesliga