Pep Guardiola, the monumental flop

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Ruben Amorim and Pep Guardiola were both appointed among the most disappointing coaches of the Premier League season.

Manchester United and Manchester City both experienced difficult seasons, and the former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Emmanuel Petit, believes that they are among the least efficient coaches of the elite, alongside Ange Postcoglou (Tottenham).

Manchester United is expected to experience its worst season in the Premier League, requiring 22 points in its last eight games to avoid its total point of points in the competition, while the series of four consecutive titles of City should stop suddenly. Petit insists that the two coaches could have done more to improve the fate of their teams, but recognizes thatMorim is not entirely responsible for Manchester United problems.

The two Manchester disappointed this season.

The 1998 World Cup winner told Pokerfirma.com: “Difficult for me to say that the most disappointing coach this season is Pep Guardiola, but I think he is one of them. I would put Angel Postcoglou there, even if he is not the sole responsible for the situation of the Spurs. I would point to Amorim in Manchester United, but I think it follows the same path as so many coaches who have failed Manchester United. Is Amorim responsible for the disaster at United? I don't think so – the problems are much deeper than the sidelines. »»

United receives City at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday, but the two teams are targeting different titles by the end of May. United confronts Lyon in the quarter-final of the Europa League this month, while City faces Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup semi-finals.

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