
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane responded to the complaints made by Manchester City head coach Josep Guardiola about a very tight match schedule. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to Keane, it is too early to make such complaints now. He stated that Guardiola started complaining about the match schedule and workload, but it is only September and this is happening after just two home matches.
Keane emphasized that, unlike other Premier League managers, Guardiola does not have the option to rotate a large squad. Therefore, Guardiola's complaints are unfounded.
Josep Guardiola has been managing Manchester City since 2016. His previous career is linked to Spain's Barcelona and Germany's Bayern clubs.
Guardiola has extensive experience as a coach and continues to manage his team at a high level. He is also trying to adapt his team's match schedule accordingly.
Keane, on the other hand, stressed that instead of complaining at this time, coaches should focus on better managing their teams. Overall, the match schedule and workload in the Premier League remain a constant challenge for coaches.
Therefore, every coach must wisely utilize opportunities to lead their team to the best results.