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Ayan Majumdar 🦁@0xsimba
5/18/2023

If Manchester City wins the Champions League, will Pep Guardiola be seen as the greatest manager in football history?

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Elie@elie
5/18/2023

He may already be

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Cryptsam@cryptsam
5/18/2023

Surely šŸ”„

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MC10 | Bankless Consulting šŸŽÆ@mc10
5/18/2023

Tough question. Carlo Ancelotti has still an edge. Won the national league in 4 different countries and only one to win the Champions League 4 times, with 2 teams. Guardiola has a chance this year to win the CL with a team other than BarƧa, after having his clubs spend more $$$ than Ancelotti in a shorter career.

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Agost Biro@agostbiro
5/18/2023

Yeah and I hope he retires off that victory to make the PL less of a farmer’s league. Unlikely that he’d though

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Duffy@duffy
5/18/2023

Most successful, for sure

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srijan šŸ¦’@srijan
5/18/2023

He’s the greatest even if he doesn’t win it, mate.

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petar.base@petar
5/18/2023

If Pep wins the treble with Man City this season, I’d say he is a very strong contender for the greatest football manager.

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chrisb (boscolo.eth)@boscolo
5/18/2023

Either way, he's still my football doppelgƤnger. https://twitter.com/boscolochris/status/1528432378271518721

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charlie@charlie
5/18/2023

Definitely has coached the best players!