
Pep Guardiola
The Evolution
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Thomas Judd
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Marti Perarnau
For three extraordinary seasons at Bayern Munich, Marti Perarnau was given total access around the German super club - to its players, its backroom staff, its board members and, above all, its manager, Pep Guardiola. In the follow-up to his critically acclaimed account of Guardiola's first full season at Bayern, Pep Confidential, Perarnau now lifts the lid on the Catalan's whole tenure in Bavaria.
Pep Guardiola: The Evolution takes the listener on a journey through three action-packed seasons as Bayern smashed domestic records yet struggled to emulate that dominance in Europe, analysing Guardiola's management style through key moments on and off the field. Perarnau reveals how Guardiola improved as a manager at Bayern despite failing to land the ultimate prize in European football, examines his decision to leave Germany to take up the challenge at Manchester City and how his managerial style will continue to evolve in the Premier League.
This is more than the story of three seasons with one of the biggest clubs in the game. It is a portrait and analysis of a manager and the footballing philosophies that have beguiled the world.
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This is not from Pep
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exceptional soccer book
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Great
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The narrator was great. The information was beyond exceptional. A great book for anyone that coaches any sport with any passion about your craft.
I will definitely listen to the book again.
Great book!
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Total story. Total football. Total Pep.
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outstanding
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Great insights! Great Pep!
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great great football book. must have. it
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Visão de um jornalista sobre Pep
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As I dove into his story I took away several tips that I will work on implementing in my life. For example, Pep Commits to teams for a max time of about 3 years after his departure of Barcelona, He doesn't like to read articles or books written about him because he feels it might change his perspective on certain things about him, and he loves to learn outside the sport.
For starters, Pep is a great inspirational character and he knows that building a team is not just about putting great players, but instead building a great team is about getting world-class players to believe in one vision & philosophy ( Hence why many great individual players were not capable of performing under his direction). He also knows that you have to set a timeline for your actions... He believes that if he doesn't put a date to when he will depart from the club the players or even himself might feel complacent with his presence and they might not have the world-class urgency that is needed to be a great team. Since he sets very demanding time frames he doesn't like to listen to many outsider's opinions.
Considering that Pep is such a public figure in the Soccer world... one might ask, "How does he avoid conversation on the press that describes him" He simply doesn't like to hear it because he doesn't want some else's frame of thoughts to enter his current philosophy. He listens to those close to him and is always asking his coaching staff for advice... It might seem like he's a closed-minded individual but on the contrary, doing this helps him stay creative & that is why he looks outside of the game for inspiration.
Pep loves chess, rugby & art... But what does that have to do with playing soccer? According to the coach, he turns to chess players to help him develop a strategy for his team, he looks to rugby's best teams to help develop culture and unity, and he enjoys art and finds inspiration from it.
I Learned that he likes to meet with professionals outside of soccer in a dinner setting and is always asking many questions to better understand their thought process. Once he picks apart their thoughts & if he feels he can use it to play soccer in a better fashion he brings it to the field and shares it with his players.
My Biggest takeaway is to always be curious and be on the lookout for ways to find inspiration, to think outside the box for strategies, and for us to choose our identity for ourselves.
Gave Me a New Perspective
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