Fabio Capello has lavished praise on to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Speaking to Eurosport, the former AC Milan boss gave his two cents on the Catalan tactician.
It’s safe to say that Fabio Capello holds Pep Guardiola in high regard.
Fabio Capello raves about Pep Guardiola
Branded as ‘amazing’ by Mateo Kovacic, the Spaniard remains one of the most revered managers in the world.
After becoming the first coach to have won two trebles in his career, Guardiola’s legacy has cemented even further as one of the greatest managers in the history of the sport.
Now, Fabio Capello has given his views on why Manchester City could struggle this season and how Pep Guardiola could come to their rescue.

“I think this year will be difficult for Manchester City to win the Champions League another time and also the Premier League, because a lot of the teams are really strong. I think Arsenal, Manchester United and also Newcastle United will be difficult in every league game and in the Champions League.”
Fabio Capello has emphasised on what makes Pep Guardiola special, saying, “I’ve seen that Pep Guardiola has changed a lot of players and changed the style. He has more strong players and fewer technical players but Pep Guardiola will always find the solution. Good luck to him!”
This very trait separates Pep Guardiola from the rest
Fabio Capello is spot as Pep Guardiola is well and truly the absolute best due to the frequency with which he conjures tactical solutions out of nothing.
For instance, after City’s unconvincing first half of last season, the former Bayern Munich boss completely switched up his tactics, which led to his side unleashing their most unbeatable iteration till date and going on to win the lot.
Pep Guardiola’s player profiling is second to none, with examples such as his use of Fabian Delph and Oleksandr Zinchenko at left-back, Ilkay Gundogan as a goalscoring midfielder and John Stones in midfield coming to mind.
The man is simply a tactical genius and he will have a trick or two up his sleeve to ensure Manchester City stay dominant once again.
