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    PepTeam@PepTeam
    The journey continues... 2023


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    THE JOURNEY CONTINUES....

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    that is two more years of the best football in the world... super excited...

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    Lionel Messi: Manchester City will not try to sign Barcelona forward, says Semra Hunter




    Man City were understood to be the frontrunners to sign Lionel Messi last summer as he demanded to leave Barcelona during a bitter contract dispute, which culminated with the 33-year-old reluctantly staying put at the Nou Camp; His wages and age are said to be a concern for City



    Spanish football expert Semra Hunter talks to Sky Sports News about Lionel Messi's futureManchester City have ended their pursuit of Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, according to Spanish football expert Semra Hunter.
    City were understood to be the frontrunners to sign Messi last summer as he demanded to leave Barcelona during a bitter contract dispute, which culminated with the 33-year-old reluctantly staying put at the Nou Camp.


    Messi is out of contract at the end of the season, making him free to negotiate with other clubs from January and appearing to make a reunion with former manager Pep Guardiola all the more likely.
    However, the Premier League club are no longer keen to sign the six-time Ballon d'Or winner, says Hunter, with his age and €100m-a-year wages (£89m) thought to be a deal breaker for City.
    "I have it on good authority from someone close to the situation that Manchester City are not going to bid for Lionel Messi," Hunter told Sky Sports News. "Based on the information I have, as of today, that door is closed.


    "They have their reasons for this. They have two reasons for this: age and finances. Talking about age, he is heading into the twilight years of his career and you'll be bringing on board a Messi that is different to what we've seen for the last 17 years with Barcelona. Even he himself has said that he is getting closer to the dreaded r-word of retirement more so than anyone cares to admit.
    Image: Messi has scored six goals in 11 appearances this season"That goes hand-in-hand with finances because even though he would be able to join for free, his wages are astronomically high - he is earning about 100m euros-a-year. That would be a huge financial burden for any club to take on, especially given the fact that we are in the middle of a global pandemic.
    "Economically, everyone has taken a hit and clubs are not immune from this either. We've seen in the transfer window over the past summer that clubs are changing their strategies. Some of them, like Real Madrid, didn't even buy a single player, most of them are trying to sell, some of them are trying to bide their time and wait so they can make bigger transfers some time down the road. And 100m euros is a huge stress from a wage-bill point of view.
    "Either you have to offload some of the highest earners or you have to sell off players or make other tweaks in other parts of the club depending on whatever formula a club would want to use to bring Messi on board.
    "Perhaps, clubs would rather invest that money into bringing younger players in or bringing in reinforcements in positions where they actually need those reinforcements."



    Pep: I want Messi to end his career at Barcelona

    Image: Pep Guardiola has extended his contract with Manchester City by two yearsManchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he wants to see Lionel Messi finish his career at Barcelona because of his own strong bond with the Spanish club.
    "Leo Messi is a player for Barcelona and if you're asking me for my opinion, I am a person who has a huge gratitude to Barcelona for what they did for me as a player, they gave me absolutely everything, from the start, from my time in the academy," he said.
    "So I want him to finish his career there. That is what I want. As a Barcelona fan, I would like for Leo to finish there.
    "But this year he finishes his contract and after that, we don't know what will happen and what is in his mind."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Perumthachan View Post
    that is two more years of the best football in the world... super excited...
    problem is pep becoming too predictable...need a lethal striker, and pose threat in dead ball situations... when city gets corner kicks, free kicks nothing is happening, rival teams are happy to concede corner/free kick to city, before Kompany(corner)/kolarov(free kicks) was a threat, now nothing happening in these situations, need to score, we are lacking that cutting edge..

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    think haaland is the right candidate, has height and he is a poacher...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bens View Post
    problem is pep becoming too predictable...need a lethal striker, and pose threat in dead ball situations... when city gets corner kicks, free kicks nothing is happening, rival teams are happy to concede corner/free kick to city, before Kompany(corner)/kolarov(free kicks) was a threat, now nothing happening in these situations, need to score, we are lacking that cutting edge..
    Quote Originally Posted by bens View Post
    think haaland is the right candidate, has height and he is a poacher...
    you are right about the dead ball situations... even during kompany and toure times, i never felt we would score directly from corners... nowadays it is even less...
    as for poacher, i think jesus, sterling, torres are equipped for that... just that pep would have to relieve them off defensive duties...

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    When Man City striker Sergio Aguero reached out to his namesake in Kerala

    https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/when-a-legend-reached-out-to-his-namesake/article33596365.ece

    Sergio Kun Aguero@aguerosergiokun

    ¡Qué hermosa familia! Ojalá algún día pueda conocerlos y a tu hijo Aguero
    // What a wonderful family! I hope I have the chance to meet you and your son Aguero one day



    Premier League India@PLforIndia

    "@aguerosergiokun 's goal against QPR was like a divine intervention. That night I promised I would name my future son Aguero and that wish came true last month."Like many @ManCitysupporters, Tony too has a special memory from that night in 2012





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    It would be interesting if we go for Danny ings as a temporary striker solution, he could be used as a backup striker until we sign a big name striker, being english, home grown quota can be met, can be used as a super sub, he has experience, always has an eye for goal, will be cheaper than many of our targets...

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