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Guardiola turns Gaffer: Once polar opposites, Pep, like Alex Ferguson, is now totem pole of adapting systems to players | Football News

Guardiola turns Gaffer: Once polar opposites, Pep, like Alex Ferguson, is now totem pole of adapting systems to players | Football News

6 min readUpdated: Apr 20, 2026 10:24 AM IST The shadow of Alex Ferguson spread imperiously over Pep Guardiola when he arrived at the Etihad. In the unveiling ceremony in 2016, the Manchester City chairman Khaldoon al‑Mubarak, said he wished Guardiola built a dynasty like Ferguson at Manchester United. Nearly a decade later, he has built a seignorial empire in the EPL era after Ferguson. But more fascinating is how the shadows of the two managers have converged and how they resemble each other in their methods than ever before. Guardiola was the ideologue, the system’s man, the team’s structure and playing patterns stripped to detail. His football was chess in hurry, every move pre-arranged with forensic precision. He found men for the system he adhered to. Ferguson was a person’s manager; who flexed systems to the strengths of his men. He was a stickler for discipline but with emphasis on creative output, individual dazzle within a well-knit framework, football as an expression and reflection of personality rather than an ideology. But in his last …

Who is David Català? What to expect from the new Kerala Blasters’ gaffer

Who is David Català? What to expect from the new Kerala Blasters’ gaffer

Kerala Blasters recently announced David Català as their new head coach. The 44-year-old Spaniard will take over at Kaloor and prepare the team for the upcoming Super Cup. His appointment comes after months of instability following the sacking of Michael Stahre, just 12 games into the ongoing ISL season. Català becomes the youngest coach to lead Kerala Blasters and the second Spaniard in the club’s history. This marks Català’s first coaching stint outside Europe, bringing with him experience from multiple leagues and a playing career that spanned over 500 games. A former Espanyol youth product, he played primarily as a defender in Spain, including stints at Celta Vigo. However, his longest tenure was at Cypriot club AEK Larnaca, where he retired in 2019. A mixed bag of Coaching stints Following his playing career at Larnaca, he swiftly took over coaching the U19 Team at Larnaca. He also helped the senior team as a Technical Analyst & Scout simultaneously. After almost a year in that role, David was given the mantle of the senior team. He …