“Manchester City” coach Pep Guardiola issued a clear warning to the club's management. The Spanish specialist emphasized that he does not want to have a large squad and is even ready to leave the team if necessary.
“I clearly told the club management: a large squad does not suit me. Leaving five or six players in the stands every match, not involving them in the game is spiritually painful for me. I do not want this. If this situation happens again and the management does not listen to me, I will leave the team,” Guardiola said.
In his opinion, a compact and organized squad is very important for the internal environment and mental stability of the team. “Every player should feel important. They come to the team not to be kept but to play,” the coach added.
The Zamin.uz editorial team is closely monitoring how Guardiola's statements will affect the club's summer transfer policy. Do you support Guardiola's demands? Is a compact squad a guarantee of success?