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Aside from Martins stubborn refusal to adapt etc he never owned his failings or the losses we incurred and that to me shows weakness Guardiola responds to his situation with this comment
Guardiola delivered a brutal self-analysis as he told Match of the Day: "I am not good enough. I am the boss. I am the manager. I have to find solutions and so far I haven't. That's the reality
RM blames his players
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This is the difference on 08:39 - Dec 16 with 314 views
Not only that, his arrogance would not allow his inflated ego to be able to take the inevitable boos and reaction at the half time whistle. Must be the only manager in the history of the Premiership to have actually left the touchline and be gone down the tunnel while the side he is supposed to b e in charge of concede yet another goal. Says it all about Russell Martin.
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This is the difference on 08:40 - Dec 16 with 309 views