In a recent interview with El Mundo, the former coach of Milan, Juventus, and Roma offered his insights on Pep Guardiola's managerial prowess. He stated, "I have no problem acknowledging that he has accomplished remarkable feats; his time at Barcelona marked the third great shift in football after Cruyff's Ajax and Sacchi's Milan. However, there's one aspect of him that doesn't sit right with me: his arrogance. Whether at Manchester City or Bayern Munich, he tended to alter tactics during crucial matches, seemingly to assert, 'I am the one winning, not my players.' This arrogance has cost him several Champions League titles. In 2023, when he secured the trophy with City, it was the only instance where he didn't make any peculiar decisions in the pivotal games."
