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Arguably, Pep would have had better results at Bayern by wcnitz
Had the injury situation not been so screwed up, particularly in his next to last season. And Thomas missing that kick against Atletico...ow.
Pep has always been willing to adapt, but one of the things he never strays from is controlling possession and creating quality chances. He's not going to complain about a goal off a counter but it just doesn't seem to be his priority.
On a related note, I have been very happy to see how Jupp has made adjustments from match to match and from half to half. Varying the lineups, changing the style a bit from game to game depending on the opponent. Nice to see, as opposed to what Carlo was doing (I have no idea what he was doing).