Within the first of our unique extracts from a brand new ebook on Pep Guardiola’s Etihad reign, Marti Perarnau, confidant to the world’s finest coach, explains how season one took a toll on the Catalan, and lifts the lid on his Sterling row and the staff speak that led to glory.
Horror Begin
October 29, 2016
Pep Guardiola is struggling a disaster of confidence after a run of six video games with out a win as Manchester Metropolis’s new supervisor — and it’ll solely worsen throughout a torrid first season in cost…
Pep’s very troubled. All his teaching workers are feeling it, too. There’s an actual sense of foreboding. The previous couple of outcomes have introduced them to a disaster level and Pep has even begun to be involved about his job safety. Six powerful, punishing video games with out a win.
An inauspicious 3-3 draw at Celtic, dropping away to Spurs after which one other galling draw, at house to Everton. After a lacerating 4-0 defeat by Barcelona on the Nou Camp, they’d scraped one other draw at house to Southampton and had humiliatingly been eradicated from the League Cup by Manchester United.
Six matches. It is unprecedented for Guardiola. An excellent victory at West Brom has staunched the bleeding however there’s one other large check looming. In simply 72 hours, Barcelona will likely be in Manchester for the return sport within the Champions League group conflict.
Pep Guardiola felt troubled throughout his opening months as Man Metropolis boss in 2016
He started to really feel nervous in regards to the safety of his job – it could have been his first-ever sacking as a supervisor
A win over Barcelona within the Champions League, nevertheless, helped ease stress in what was a make or break sport
Pep’s extraordinarily anxious. He is involved the membership would possibly sack him if his staff lose badly to Barcelona. It could be his first dismissal. Ever. I’ve by no means seen Pep in such a good spot earlier than.
An all-or-nothing conflict. The coach instinctively believes that one other defeat might imply the top of his position within the Metropolis mission. However, usually, the actual fact it is make or break appears to present the staff wings and so they beat Barcelona 3–1 regardless of their opponents’ magnificent attacking trident of Messi, Neymar and Suarez.
Nonetheless, it is a brutal check for Guardiola’s males. Pep’s nonetheless very uptight. He is obtained that very same knot of tension in his abdomen he is had because the attract Glasgow however no less than he not feels there is a noose round his neck. He can breathe once more.
The penultimate group sport, at Borussia Monchengladbach, is simply across the nook. Metropolis will get the draw they should undergo. Pep will have the ability to cease worrying and begin sleeping once more. Or so he thinks. ‘These previous few months have been a whole nightmare. I have been a nervous wreck,’ Pep says. His face is expressionless.
As if virtually gagging, his hand to his chest, the phrases rush out. ‘It has been complete torture ever since Glasgow.’
It is solely then, having obtained it out, that he picks up his wine glass. He is liberated the demons which have harried him since September, and the beginning of the Champions League group section. Nerves and fear initially; anguish and torture because the weeks handed. Two months haunted by a stage of tension that nobody besides his household was correctly conscious of. A gnawing feeling of disquiet that made him sick to the abdomen.
They’ve solely managed a draw however, proper now, on this chilly November evening in Germany, it is an enormous aid for Pep. They’re into the final eight. Within the eyes of the world, it is most likely no huge deal. The very least they’d anticipate of Guardiola’s Manchester Metropolis. However Pep is aware of totally different. His staff are coming aside on the seams.
Their defence is a catastrophe. His midfield is not functioning with the concord the coach envisaged. Up entrance, Pep hasn’t but discovered the best companion for Sergio Aguero — the one participant he at present considers ‘untouchable’.
Regardless of reaching the final eight of the Champions League, Guardiola discovered that his midfield was not functioning, and he had not but discovered an answer up entrance
At dinner later, in Dusseldorf’s Melia Resort, flanked by assistants Domenec Torrent and Mikel Arteta, Guardiola explains he will not have the ability to remedy the staff’s issues within the brief time period. Having solely been permitted to resume 50 per cent of the squad final summer season, it has been unimaginable to compensate for the structural faults solely with tactical options.
‘Thank goodness a draw is sufficient to get us by. We have misplaced fluidity, we aren’t daring sufficient after we carry the ball out, it is like we do not dare to actually play… my gamers solely actually go all out after they’re dropping! Then they change into the type of ballsy staff we had in Bayern! They pull out all of the stops, create a lot of possibilities and produce nice soccer.
‘However after they change into too risk-averse, it’s extremely tough and so they look stiff and wood. It will be powerful to discover a stability between sustaining management and taking part in ballsy, daring soccer. However no less than we’re assured two Champions League video games in February.’
Pep’s first Christmas in Manchester has been bleak and depressing. The type of Christmas you do not neglect. In December, they’ve misplaced to Chelsea at house (3-1), been held to a draw by Celtic (1–1) and allowed Leicester to tear them to items (4–2). They’ve handed Liverpool a New 12 months’s Eve win at Anfield (1–0), and brought a beating from Everton (4–0). It is a nightmare.
Pep’s on his knees. So are the staff. Proper now it looks like they’re wading by mud. Their coach is struggling beneath the load of all of the defeats and his gamers are starting to know what Marcelo Bielsa meant when he mentioned: ‘Defeat offers you a foul odour.’
The stink appears to have seeped into each nook of the dressing room and Pep’s even contemplating giving up. Leaving all of it behind. Each defeat chips away at his dedication to proceed as Metropolis’s coach.
The pundits are scathing of their criticism. They need him gone. ‘Go house,’ is the message. And it is repeated advert nauseam.
Metropolis are mendacity fifth within the league, 10 factors behind leaders Chelsea. For the primary time in his teaching profession, a Pep staff are out of rivalry for the title at this early stage of the season
Issues did not get higher round Christmas and the brand new yr, nevertheless, with plenty of bitter outcomes for his aspect
Guardiola was contemplating giving up, and mentioned it was ‘the start of the top’ of his profession
At the beginning of the yr he tells me, a bit sarcastically but additionally as if he is lethal severe: ‘It is the start of the top of my profession.’ He is solely been teaching for seven and a half years however already he is contemplating calling it a day.
Simply serious about the place he goes from right here brings to thoughts one thing (former supervisor) Juanma Lillo mentioned to him just a few months in the past: ‘Pep, you could lose much more video games earlier than you may make certain that you genuinely need to be a coach.’
It was March 2016 and the 2 males have been having espresso just some hours after Bayern had eradicated Juventus from the Champions League after an agonisingly hard-fought sport during which the Munich aspect have been themselves a minute away from being knocked out. Lillo was eager to mood Pep’s euphoria by warning him of the tough actuality of life as a soccer coach.
Solely 9 months later, Pep is staring this actuality within the face. ‘Lillo’s not the one one who’s mentioned this to me. Domenec has additionally been telling me that I will solely understand how dedicated I’m to this profession once I begin dropping.’
And right here in Manchester he is realized all about defeats. They’ve rained down on him, unrelenting and brutal. He isn’t used to dropping — it solely occurred in 8.5 per cent of his video games with Barcelona and 11.8 per cent with Munich. In Manchester, he is misplaced 22.5 per cent of his video games.
And it hurts. Each loss looks like a dagger to the center. He is having to study to reside with it, the ache he suffers each time they fail. And but evidently that is one of the best ways for him to determine if he actually needs to be a coach.
One night in December, Pep climbs the steps to Torrent’s house, a bottle of pink wine in hand. The boys are neighbours.
Juanma Lillo had informed Guardiola that he would solely know if he wished to be a soccer supervisor when he began dropping
They, together with different members of Metropolis’s technical staff, reside at No 1 Deansgate, a tall constructing that overlooks the town’s principal artery. Txiki Begiristain (sporting director) lives in house 11, Torrent in 10, with Arteta and Pep at 8 and 9 respectively.
Domenec opens the bottle and the 2 sit on his sofa collectively, ingesting till the small hours. The 2 previous associates discuss all the pieces however soccer; their children and their research, their dad and mom, well being issues. For the primary time in years, soccer is off the agenda.
Because the festive season drags on, Pep and Domenec get collectively for a heart-to-heart each time attainable. A bottle of pink and put the world to rights. And, one way or the other, that is all it takes. No grand declarations or Eureka moments required, Pep begins to shake off the stench of defeat and drag himself out of the mire. There will likely be extra losses and extra triumphs, for positive. However Pep’s perspective is altering.
He is all the time positioned an excessive amount of significance on profitable, seeing it virtually as an ethical crucial, as if the world have been judging him solely by way of his successes and failures.
Weeks later, Pep’s again on type, filled with power and brimming with optimism. He is banished all these ideas of dropping by the wayside.
‘You realize, dropping used to equal catastrophe for me. Though I suppose I should not use the previous tense as a result of I am nonetheless crushed each time we lose,’ he says.
‘It is like one thing simply clicks in my head. Defeat is just not one thing I am used to. Nevertheless it’s a part of the method, a traditional a part of sport. Intellectually I settle for it fully however, deep down, it is nonetheless very laborious to abdomen…’
Weeks later, Guardiola was again to his common self, seemingly extra accepting of the presence of defeat
Raheem Sterling row
March 10, 2021
Metropolis are cantering to Guardiola’s third league title, with one defeat in 20 matches, however the boss is not glad and frustrations boil over with one of many membership’s largest stars — a participant he faces at Stamford Bridge this Sunday.
Pep and Raheem Sterling are having phrases within the supervisor’s workplace. Then Sterling’s heading out the door with Pep shouting after him, demanding that the participant comes again. He is not completed but.
Nobody else has witnessed their argument and Pep’s not sharing: ‘It was a personal dialog between me and the participant.’ However they’ve all heard the raised voices and later piece collectively what’s simply occurred. Sterling’s dropped. He’ll be on the bench tonight in opposition to Southampton.
Everybody’s greatly surprised. Guardiola makes a degree of by no means justifying his alternative of line-up. To anybody. And now he is performed simply that with Sterling.
Immediately’s run-in has been on the playing cards for a few weeks, ever since Sterling demanded a proof for his absence from a specific staff sheet. Now Pep’s determined to spell out precisely why the Englishman will not be beginning: the staff’s ending is not adequate and, after spending weeks tinkering together with his attacking line, that is his answer.
None of which has gone down properly with Sterling, who’s stormed out of the workplace twice, solely to be referred to as again in once more. Then, after a number of extra livid exchanges, a clearly furious Sterling exits, leaving Pep sitting alone in his workplace. With the lights out. Simmering with rage.
It is the type of name coaches need to make on a regular basis. However Sterling does not see it that means. The participant appears to think about himself a assured starter and, so I am informed, has additionally objected to the best way Pep’s been speaking up Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo Silva.
The bust-up has affected the entire staff. Pre-match, Pep’s nonetheless livid and he delivers a rambling staff speak. Sterling’s in attendance however spends all the sport on the bench.
Fortuitously, Metropolis win 5-2.
However Sterling is not within the squad for Metropolis’s subsequent sport, at Craven Cottage. Pep’s clearly taking a robust stand.
In 2021, Guardiola clashed with Raheem Sterling (left) after dropping the England man
Sterling then wasn’t within the squad for the following sport, with Guardiola taking a robust stand
Whispering Pep speak
Closing day of the season, Could 22, 2022
Needing to match Liverpool’s outcome in opposition to Wolves, Metropolis path Aston Villa and are on the verge of giving up the 2021-22 title. Then a Guardiola staff speak and Raheem Sterling, a yr on from his bust-up with the coach, and fellow substitute Oleksandr Zinchenko assist spark a comeback from 2-0 down as Metropolis declare the crown. Each gamers would depart the membership weeks later.
We’re within the pink zone — catastrophe threatens. Purple for hazard, pink for Liverpool. Purple mist for Pep. As a result of this is able to rely as one of many worst 45 minutes of Metropolis’s season.
The dressing room is funereal at half-time. There’s not an enormous stage of perception. Those that expect an enormous, tempestuous row from Guardiola are pleasantly stunned — it is fairly the other. He isn’t fairly whispering, however not far off.
‘We’re undoubtedly going to do that — OK lads? I do know it is unimaginable not to consider the results of not pulling this off, that is fully regular. However now we have to be optimistic proper to the ultimate seconds. We solely want one purpose and, as quickly as we get that, we’ll settle, we’ll have momentum and we’ll rating the second — I do know it.
An impressed Pep speak from the Metropolis boss helped his aspect to a last day Premier League title win in 2022
‘I do know exactly the way you all really feel. I really feel the vertigo results of stress. However we would not be on this scenario, on the verge of being champions, if we hadn’t been the most effective staff in England all season. I do know we’ll go on the market and play to win however I need it established in all our minds earlier than we do. That is the place the problem lies — within the thoughts.
‘We’ll exit, believing, we’ll play aggressively. Present your high quality. OK? Let’s go!’
The Pep Revolution by Marti Perarnau (Ebury Highlight, £22) is out on Thursday. © Marti Perarnau 2024. To order a duplicate for £19.80 go to www.mailshop.co.uk/books or name 020 3176 2937.


















