The article discusses Manchester City's approach to handling setbacks in the Premier League under Pep Guardiola. It highlights a contrast with other clubs, referencing comments from German coach Julian Nagelsmann, who appreciates City’s calm and supportive management style. He praises the club for not publicly criticizing their situation and for recognizing the complexities involved in selecting a coach. This stable environment is underscored as a crucial factor that allows for eventual recovery and success, positioning City as a model for other clubs in football management.
"For me, that's the perfect example of perfect work. There is not - at least that is what I have noticed - a single interview by a City official who has expressed a negative opinion about the situation."
"If you always say that the coach is the most important person at the club, then the selection process for a coach must also be the most complex."
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