Guarditola locked them in a strip store and asked for an explanation: Players complained about rotations

They're discovered parts of Pep Guarola's 50-minute analysis with Manchester City's team after losing to Totenhem on Sunday night. The Catalan coach, who closed with his players for nearly an hour in the dressing room after the defeat that left them 22 points behind Liverpool's leaders, has also heard [...]
They're discovered parts of Pep Guarola's 50-minute analysis with Manchester City's team after losing to Totenhem on Sunday night. The Catalan coach, who closed with his players for nearly an hour in the dressing room after the defeat that left them 22 points behind Liverpool's leaders, has even heard the footballers' complaints about the numerous changes he has made in formation during this season according to the sources of “Daly Mail<1>.
The 49-year-old has never played a match in two matches during 2019-2020 and has made radical changes to the team since his assistant Michael Arteta left to the Arsenal bench. “Daily Mail” reveals that important players of England's champions are concerned by the frequent changes in their coach's tactics and names going down to the field and have conveyed their views to the coach during the last meeting.

In fact, Pep asked for something like this himself, asking the team for suggestions they have on how to improve, as only the title contest can be called closed and “citizens” still fight in the Champions League and the Two Cups of England. City has held a similar meeting for 30 minutes and last season after losing 2-1 to Newcastle in January.
And from then on, after discussions in “St James Park”, the team reacted by winning the remaining 14 matches and defending the champion title by only 1 percentage point from Liverpool's rivals. Guardiola hopes this meeting will have the same effect before Manchester City faces Madrid Real in Champs in the 1/8th round this month.
The site has never qualified beyond the quarterfinals with catalanas on benches, and players are concerned that its continued personnel changes could undermine their chances for trophies this season. Pep has made 76 changes to his formation at Premier League this season, more than any other coach. After that, Lamard (60 switches), Klop (46), Rogers (44). Chris Wilder of Shefland has done less than 30.












