"Manchester City" coach Pep Guardiola nostalgically recalls the stages of his career with Barcelona and Munich teams.
Back then, the full and vibrant stadiums always motivated the coach's pupils to fight, so the Catalan decided to try to implement the same in England.
"Working in Manchester, I miss a bit of pressure. Especially in Spain or Germany, there is a greater tension felt by players, coaches.
Here - it's calm. For example, the fans are always ideal, I like that, but sometimes you can't afford to lose that pressure created by possible criticism.
In order for players to improve, something needs to be created so that they will later believe even more in their abilities.
If we want to become a stronger club, we cannot allow ourselves to drop points at home," said Guardiola.
He further admired the English football culture:
"We were eliminated from the Champions League, we didn't win against "Liverpool," "Chelsea," and "Arsenal," but in the next game against "Hull City" the fans still showed up at the stadium and supported us. I faced such things for the first time in my career."