It would sound ridiculous to say that Manchester City should sack their manager for this poor performance recently. And there is no chance of that happening as Manchester City have already signed a contract extension with their current manager until 2027. If anyone blames the current manager of Manchester City for this temporary poor performance and writes about sacking him, I would like to ask him a question about his knowledge of what manager he would want to see replace Pep Guardiola after he was sacked. I can't see a manager who is more experienced and skilled than the current manager of Manchester City. No matter how good a club is, sometimes they have to go through bad times and Manchester City might be going through those bad times. But wait to see Manchester City's great comeback.
You are right friend, even though Manchester City's current performance is not good, this cannot be entirely blamed on Pep, especially if Pep has to be fired. Because in essence, Pep is a very great coach, the proof is that as we know, Pep has succeeded in bringing Manchester City to champions in the English league consecutively in the past few seasons. So, if for example there are people who assume that Pep should be fired just because Manchester City's performance has been poor in several matches, I think that assumption is not correct. Because as you said, even great teams will definitely experience a phase where their performance declines and this is true. Because with this decline in performance, a team can improve its shortcomings well and can finally appear again with an even greater performance. So with this in mind, I think whatever results Manchester City achieves this season, I don't think firing Pep is the right decision.
So instead of firing Pep, I think it would be better for Manchester City to bring in new players, who have good potential. Because I personally am very confident, if for example Manchester City brings in new players who have great skills, I am sure Manchester City's performance will be even greater. Because what I see now is that Manchester City needs this, especially in the midfield and front. Because we can see for ourselves that Manchester City this season has not brought in many new players and this of course has had quite an impact on Manchester City's competitiveness, making it a little weaker compared to other teams in the English league. That's why I said, instead of firing Pep, it would be better for Manchester City to look for new players who have good potential.