Philipp Lahm claims Pep Guardiola has become more 'cautious' as a manager since leaving Barcelona as the Spaniard stands on the brink of history with Manchester City.

The Spanish manager, known for his tika-taka style of coaching, made a name for himself at Barcelona and won the treble with the Catalans in 2009 before winning the 2011 Champions League final.
Guardiola has now reached his first final in a decade at Manchester City and former Bayern Munich captain Lahm, who the Spaniard once described as the 'most intelligent player he ever trained', believes the City coach is now more defensive.

Lahm told Spanish news outlet El Pais: 'City now play a more cautious style, relying on athletic defenders who impose themselves in the air.
'The team sometimes give the ball away, drop back, defend their area, take a breather and wait to counter-attack.
'The coach has learned to enjoy simple goals from a corner or a shot from outside the box: he has seen that those goals have their appeal too. He's not just a fan of the ultra-attacking tiki-taka.'
Lahm and Guardiola spent three seasons together in a Bayern Munich side that won seven trophies between 2013 and 2016 - including three Bundesliga titles and the FIFA Club World Cup.
The pair enjoyed a positive relationship at the German giants, with Guardiola giving the defender the biggest praise possible back in 2013.
The Spanish coach said: 'Philipp Lahm is perhaps the most intelligent player I have ever trained in my career. He is at another level.'
The German defender, who played over 500 times for Bayern Munich in a 15-year spell in Bavaria, claims Guardiola started his transition from the 'tika-taka' days at the German giants.
Lahm added: 'After the high point he reached in Spain, you can see that Guardiola is adapting. Barcelona were a very good team, with almost everyone playing several instruments well.
'When they won the Champions League in 2009 and 2011, they suffocated their opponents. That style was possible because the whole club follows Johan Cruyff's idea of total football. Guardiola sees himself in this tradition: if they let him, he would play 11 Iniestas.
'Elsewhere he had to sacrifice a little of his idealism. In Munich (at Bayern) he let the specialists (Franck) Ribery and (Arjen) Robben play on the flanks, and the two full-backs drifted into the centre when the team had possession of the ball.'
Spanish09
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know we don't know who's pep most intelligent player it's lahm foden or messi
prince_walex
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just tell me you don't love pep Guardiola and i will give you 1000 reasons for you to love him
Please, give me that 100 reasons
Wemabkns
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get ready with 1000 reasons.. I DON'T LIKE PEP GUARDIOLA
Who cares you moffs ๐๐๐
Zakabikpry
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i bet you would lose 10-0 to a sunday league team if you coached a team even if you were given a billion pounds , go back to your hole you fcking imbecile rat
Iamshadow
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get ready with 1000 reasons.. I DON'T LIKE PEP GUARDIOLA
who tf cares?
hepbemopu
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The work he is doing at man city is incredible!
bawadkmnpr
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get ready with 1000 reasons.. I DON'T LIKE PEP GUARDIOLA
who cares your like and dislike๐๐. shut the fck up and watch wan bissaka
Limatenzuk
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get ready with 1000 reasons.. I DON'T LIKE PEP GUARDIOLA
AwesomeReggs360
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If so then what's he (Lahm) doing lazing about he should get a coaching job I remember him as the best fullback of that generation and a real leader
thegreat1ne
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as if you didn't spend a billion
bozbekmnrs
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pep the genius
fase
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cool story he is better than any man utd coach ever
Kioeioptu
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The greatest manager of our generation!!! Sir,professor pep Guardiola!!!
Roscenprst
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Haters always mention how good all his teams were and take away his credit Last time i check mourinho had a good team in chelsea,madrid,manutd,spurs Valverde had a good team in barcelona Klopp had a good team in liverpool and dortmund Pellegrini had a good team in man city before Pep but none of them could make a team gel so well, Pep is a genius like it or not, once a team instils his philosophy they run so smooth
iruan_evo9
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Pep Guardiola is like Italian racer Motor Gp champions by the name of Valentino Rossi.When he won that race he will try other bikes and that bike won 1st.And Pep is like Rossi keep trying and win and never give up.๐
NeilOberholzerjwjje
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i agree he's a genius too the way he navigated the chelsea lineup was outstanding! lampard was taking months trying to figure it out but thomas arrived and knows he already have all he need, PSG made a very wrong decision letting him go
yeah exactly
fase
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yeah but even Thomas so good taking over mid season and to reach a ucl final amazing
i agree he's a genius too the way he navigated the chelsea lineup was outstanding! lampard was taking months trying to figure it out but thomas arrived and knows he already have all he need, PSG made a very wrong decision letting him go
Vezonic22
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Let us just celebrate Pep's greatness and leave our those bla bla bla. The man is phenomenal
NeilOberholzerjwjje
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Haters always mention how good all his teams were and take away his credit Last time i check mourinho had a good team in chelsea,madrid,manutd,spurs Valverde had a good team in barcelona Klopp had a good team in liverpool and dortmund Pellegrini had a good team in man city before Pep but none of them could make a team gel so well, Pep is a genius like it or not, once a team instils his philosophy they run so smooth
yeah but even Thomas so good taking over mid season and to reach a ucl final amazing
fase
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Haters always mention how good all his teams were and take away his credit Last time i check mourinho had a good team in chelsea,madrid,manutd,spurs Valverde had a good team in barcelona Klopp had a good team in liverpool and dortmund Pellegrini had a good team in man city before Pep but none of them could make a team gel so well, Pep is a genius like it or not, once a team instils his philosophy they run so smooth
Seeacnrtuz
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just tell me you don't love pep Guardiola and i will give you 1000 reasons for you to love him