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Manchester City have agreed a £52m deal for Monaco defender Benjamin Mendy.

The 23-year-old France left-back, who joined Monaco from Marseille last summer, played 34 times for the club last season and helped them to their first Ligue 1 title in 17 years.

His fee would eclipse the initial £45m paid by City for right-back Kyle Walker earlier this month and the £47.5m deal for centre-back John Stones last summer.

City have not yet confirmed the deal.

Mendy would become the Premier League club's fourth major signing of the summer and take their spending to more than £175m, following the recruitment of England international Walker, Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva (£43m) and Brazilian keeper Ederson Moraes (£35m).

City are also interested in Real Madrid's 26-year-old Brazil right-back Danilo.

Before Thursday's pre-season game against Manchester United in Houston, manager Pep Guardiola said the club were talking to "three or four" more players.

"They are young players, with the next three, four, five years in mind," the Spaniard added.

"We have options for players coming but until the deal is done, out of respect for the other clubs, I cannot say anything."

http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40691689
 
Manchester City will have the two most expensive defenders in the world! :))
 
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Good signing but absolutely ridiculous money again. Have to feel for the player as he is put under pressure due to his price tag. As if he isn't already enough pressure playing for City having to adapt to one of the toughest leagues in the world and having to adapt to a new city.
 
I wonder how much they will spend on a striker or a midfielder if they are willing to spend 100 million on 2 full backs.
 
I wonder how much they will spend on a striker or a midfielder if they are willing to spend 100 million on 2 full backs.

The worst part is that they are bringing in 2 defenders for 100m that aren't even that good at defending, they struggle quite a bit with balls in behind them. Stupid for City not to get defensively solid fullbacks when they can basically play a front six with De Bruyne, the two Silvas, Jesus, Sane and Sterling. They don't need more attacking support, they need the fullbacks to help support Kompany and Otamendi/Stones in the middle.
 
Its ludicrous how much money City has spent on defenders in the last 5 years and so far all flopped.
 
They are spending money like water. Despite that I don't see them winning the EPL no matter who they sign. The likes of Suarez, Ronaldo, Neymar and Messi are signings they can't buy with money it seems.
 
The worst part is that they are bringing in 2 defenders for 100m that aren't even that good at defending, they struggle quite a bit with balls in behind them. Stupid for City not to get defensively solid fullbacks when they can basically play a front six with De Bruyne, the two Silvas, Jesus, Sane and Sterling. They don't need more attacking support, they need the fullbacks to help support Kompany and Otamendi/Stones in the middle.

I guess Guardiola is going to try to bring about tiki-taka system if he is going to have full backs like that. John Stones also was bought more due to his ball playing ability rather than his defensive skills.

Its a tough system to implement in short time. This is why I do not rate Guardiola, he only knows how to play one system. He is not flexible and will not change that even if his players are unable to play that system. Mourinho also has a style but he is still far more flexible than Guardiola.
 
I guess Guardiola is going to try to bring about tiki-taka system if he is going to have full backs like that. John Stones also was bought more due to his ball playing ability rather than his defensive skills.

Its a tough system to implement in short time. This is why I do not rate Guardiola, he only knows how to play one system. He is not flexible and will not change that even if his players are unable to play that system. Mourinho also has a style but he is still far more flexible than Guardiola.

Exactly, he's too stubborn and doesn't realise that you need to be very solid defensively to win the title in the PL. if he did he wouldn't splash 50m on both Stones and Walker, and wouldn't change the back line every game.
 
Last season Pep spent:
£50m Stones

Then this season:
£50m Walker
£50m Mendy
£27m Danilo

Also three goalkeepers in total:
£35m Moraes
£28m Bravo
£35m Ederson

That’s £275m on GK and DEF, and you can argue it's not even the best in the league.
 
Cheque book Manager needs only to pay around 70mn to bring VVD, replacing Kompany - then he'll have the most expensive 5 ever in defensive line, at their spot. And a reserve 5, more expensive than most other teams

Bravo
Danilo, Kompany, Mangala ...... woops, he doesn't have a back-up left back. Need to call Southampton once more ... another 35mn should do.

Wish his back line can defend some, otherwise by January his resume will be at the streets of Paris, only place where he can get another billion to "fix own team". Life is tough outside 2 horse race ..............
 
Exactly, he's too stubborn and doesn't realise that you need to be very solid defensively to win the title in the PL. if he did he wouldn't splash 50m on both Stones and Walker, and wouldn't change the back line every game.

At Bayern, he had David Alaba & Philepe Lham as wing backs - a pair, money can't buy, just like you can' buy a pair like Carlos-Kafu or Thuram-Lizarazu ..... it still didn't go that great for him, compared to Haynkes or Hartsfield. The fact is, Bayern didn't sack him (Bayern hard sacks their Manager), but didn't offer a contract extension.

More than being stubborn, may be it's getting a bit too hot outside 2 horse race, where in 36 of the 38 matches, his team doesn't start with 14 men.
 
200mn on defence!Pep is crazy!

Not is .... has gone. Mansoor has told Pep to stop fancy talking and buy him some trophy. For the 2nd half of EPL, I found his press briefing quite "sober" - you'll see that even more polished this year.
 
At Bayern, he had David Alaba & Philepe Lham as wing backs - a pair, money can't buy, just like you can' buy a pair like Carlos-Kafu or Thuram-Lizarazu ..... it still didn't go that great for him, compared to Haynkes or Hartsfield. The fact is, Bayern didn't sack him (Bayern hard sacks their Manager), but didn't offer a contract extension.

More than being stubborn, may be it's getting a bit too hot outside 2 horse race, where in 36 of the 38 matches, his team doesn't start with 14 men.

Alaba was played CB quite a bit at Bayern during his tenure, and strangely he played Lahm at CDM despite him being one of the best RB's of all time. So I'm not surprised he got exposed in those areas.

I agree, maybe it's getting too much for him, you could tell that he was missing playing against Malaga or Ingolstadt to relieve the pressure with a 4-0 win made by his amazing tactical nous.
 
Found this on Twitter today. Annual spending on defence:

Cuba £700m
Man City £200m
Bosnia £180m
Congo £135m
 
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This is likely to be his Match day squad

Starting XI -

Ederson - 35mn
Mendy - 54mn
Stones - 48mn
Kompany - 35mn (estimated)
Walker - 52mn

Gundogan - 30mn (last year's price)
Bernardo Sliva - 42mn

Sane - 38mn (last year's price)
KDB - 55mn (last year's price)
Sterling - 49mn

Aguero - 35mn (estimated)
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Bench -
Bravo - 25mn
Danilo - 29mn
Mangala - 36mn
Fernandinho - 35mn (in 2013)
David Silva - 25mn (estimated now)
Jesus - 30mn
Bony - 20mn

This is excluding Yaya (220K/week), Fabian Delph, Iheancho, Otamendi, Fernando & Patrick Roberts and, this is excluding any further purchase before window closes. As par the joke (UEFA call it Financial Fair Play), if he can off load Yaya & few others drawing over 100K/week (and that's again most likely at Mansoor's cost - hardly any club is going to buy MCity players with their wage - Mansoor has to pay off the contract to free his FFP cap), he'll bring at least one CB (VVD? - 65mn), and a forward (another 50mn at least).

This is called luxury of being the best Manager in world.
 
This is likely to be his Match day squad

Starting XI -

Ederson - 35mn
Mendy - 54mn
Stones - 48mn
Kompany - 35mn (estimated)
Walker - 52mn

Gundogan - 30mn (last year's price)
Bernardo Sliva - 42mn

Sane - 38mn (last year's price)
KDB - 55mn (last year's price)
Sterling - 49mn

Aguero - 35mn (estimated)
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Bench -
Bravo - 25mn
Danilo - 29mn
Mangala - 36mn
Fernandinho - 35mn (in 2013)
David Silva - 25mn (estimated now)
Jesus - 30mn
Bony - 20mn

This is excluding Yaya (220K/week), Fabian Delph, Iheancho, Otamendi, Fernando & Patrick Roberts and, this is excluding any further purchase before window closes. As par the joke (UEFA call it Financial Fair Play), if he can off load Yaya & few others drawing over 100K/week (and that's again most likely at Mansoor's cost - hardly any club is going to buy MCity players with their wage - Mansoor has to pay off the contract to free his FFP cap), he'll bring at least one CB (VVD? - 65mn), and a forward (another 50mn at least).

This is called luxury of being the best Manager in world.


Don't you think Jesus will start in place of Aguero?
 
Don't you think Jesus will start in place of Aguero?

If that was the case, probably Pep would have sold Kun & blow £100mn for someone like Lewandwiski or may be Alexis .....money is not a problem for Pep's reputation - he can offer £300K/week & everyone'll say, it's his pulling power....... well almost everyone. I do think, Aguero has a chat with Pep in this regard, otherwise at 29, he won't have stayed there for warming bench - he'll get one more £200K/week deal for next 3/4 years. Pep probably will start with Kun, who is a better all-round CF for his experience, ball skill in narrow space & positional sense - tactically better forward against fresh defenders.

Jesus is faster, stronger & extremely good at cutting back in from inside left or right, which is better suited to introduce him at the hour mark against tired back line for last 35 minutes pressing. Pep probably will try to sell Bony & buy a 4th striker - preferably a 6'3" target man, but more mobile than Bony, for his plan C. Won't be surprised if he offers £30mn & £170K/week to Giroud on last day, if he can off-load few.
 
If that was the case, probably Pep would have sold Kun & blow £100mn for someone like Lewandwiski or may be Alexis .....money is not a problem for Pep's reputation - he can offer £300K/week & everyone'll say, it's his pulling power....... well almost everyone. I do think, Aguero has a chat with Pep in this regard, otherwise at 29, he won't have stayed there for warming bench - he'll get one more £200K/week deal for next 3/4 years. Pep probably will start with Kun, who is a better all-round CF for his experience, ball skill in narrow space & positional sense - tactically better forward against fresh defenders.

Jesus is faster, stronger & extremely good at cutting back in from inside left or right, which is better suited to introduce him at the hour mark against tired back line for last 35 minutes pressing. Pep probably will try to sell Bony & buy a 4th striker - preferably a 6'3" target man, but more mobile than Bony, for his plan C. Won't be surprised if he offers £30mn & £170K/week to Giroud on last day, if he can off-load few.


Not saying Aguero won't get games but I think Jesus may start the season. He is able to press better than Aguero which is key for a Pep team. He worked well with Sane and Sterling before he got injured.

Wenger won't sell Giroud on the last day.
 
Not saying Aguero won't get games but I think Jesus may start the season. He is able to press better than Aguero which is key for a Pep team. He worked well with Sane and Sterling before he got injured.

Wenger won't sell Giroud on the last day.

His American owner will - if the money is good. Take our Yanks - these parasites have run a mass media campaign to bluff the fans that they are bringing the best of the best, provided the Clubs are willing to sell Mbappe, Mendy, VVD, Kieta .... there is 200mn kitty waiting for Klopp.

So far, we have -
1. Spent 45mn for Salah & Solanke
2. Spent 8mn for Robertson
3. Sold Leiva for 5mn (& saved 85K/week) & Stuart for 8mn
4. Having been playing cat & mouse with Kieta's price
5. Managed to make a tapping story, so that 65mn on VVD can be diverted to another Robertson like buy

Basically, those cunning Yanks via the mouth of their Manager telling that they have done a great business by bringing a Scottish LB, who happens to be relegated Hull's starter, in exchange of our B team reserve DM. Every team has scouts & chances are high that their scouts don't spend most of their time in pubs & brothels of Southampton like our lot - in this market, if you get a 23 year old LB for 8mn, who also qualifies for home grown quota - you have to read between the lines about the quality. I can bet at any stake - Milnar will play more EPL & CL minutes at LB than this kid.

Eventually, we'll
1. Sell Coutinho for 85mn
2. Sell Can for 30mn
3. Sell Sakho for 25mn
4. Sell Markovic for 10mn
5. Should bring Kieta for 75mn
6. Should bring a CB, between 25mn to 65mn (VVD)
7. Should buy few kids for around 5-6mn
8. Should sell few fringe players for 5mn

That's about 200mn (if VVD is bought) out flow & about 170mn inflow. Now, Coutinho, Leiva, Sakho were among the highest earners, while Can won't sign extension unless it's in 6 digit/week - so net, net, it's about 25mn out flow - you can add another 5mn bonus for their Manager for his lip service - why money can't buy players that fits his system. So, around 30mn next expense - those blood suckers are already 75mn richer for qualifying CL!!!!!!!!
[MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]
 
His American owner will - if the money is good. Take our Yanks - these parasites have run a mass media campaign to bluff the fans that they are bringing the best of the best, provided the Clubs are willing to sell Mbappe, Mendy, VVD, Kieta .... there is 200mn kitty waiting for Klopp.

So far, we have -
1. Spent 45mn for Salah & Solanke
2. Spent 8mn for Robertson
3. Sold Leiva for 5mn (& saved 85K/week) & Stuart for 8mn
4. Having been playing cat & mouse with Kieta's price
5. Managed to make a tapping story, so that 65mn on VVD can be diverted to another Robertson like buy

Basically, those cunning Yanks via the mouth of their Manager telling that they have done a great business by bringing a Scottish LB, who happens to be relegated Hull's starter, in exchange of our B team reserve DM. Every team has scouts & chances are high that their scouts don't spend most of their time in pubs & brothels of Southampton like our lot - in this market, if you get a 23 year old LB for 8mn, who also qualifies for home grown quota - you have to read between the lines about the quality. I can bet at any stake - Milnar will play more EPL & CL minutes at LB than this kid.

Eventually, we'll
1. Sell Coutinho for 85mn
2. Sell Can for 30mn
3. Sell Sakho for 25mn
4. Sell Markovic for 10mn
5. Should bring Kieta for 75mn
6. Should bring a CB, between 25mn to 65mn (VVD)
7. Should buy few kids for around 5-6mn
8. Should sell few fringe players for 5mn

That's about 200mn (if VVD is bought) out flow & about 170mn inflow. Now, Coutinho, Leiva, Sakho were among the highest earners, while Can won't sign extension unless it's in 6 digit/week - so net, net, it's about 25mn out flow - you can add another 5mn bonus for their Manager for his lip service - why money can't buy players that fits his system. So, around 30mn next expense - those blood suckers are already 75mn richer for qualifying CL!!!!!!!!
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Wenger has the final say on transfers. Giroud won't be sold if Wenger doesn't want him to . No matter how greedy Kronke is.

Liverpool transfer window has been unsuccessful and it's not really a suprise to me. Klopp isn't a big spender regardless of tight fisted owners.

Not sure PC will be sold in this window. The rest of the players you mentioned could be sold. Also Roberton is a decent signing. Young enough to improve and also has premier league experience. Always liked the lool of him. He'll get enough games due to how many games there are in England.
 
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Won't be surprised if he offers £30mn & £170K/week to Giroud on last day, if he can off-load few.

I'm sorry but I had to laugh at this comment. Giroud is awful. Simple as that. He was being linked to West Ham and that's the caliber or player he is, not Man City worthy at all.
 
They have the 3 most expensive defenders of all time (Stones/Walker & Mendy).

What's even more interesting is that none of the 3 can defend particularly well.
 
I'm sorry but I had to laugh at this comment. Giroud is awful. Simple as that. He was being linked to West Ham and that's the caliber or player he is, not Man City worthy at all.

2 contrasting views - you are thinking 30 years old French starter Giroud is awfully laughable for MCity plan C as a target man, in a team that has several ball playing forwards, but hardly any tough guy in box, once Yaya leaves; while [MENTION=141114]Hasan123[/MENTION], an Arsenal fan thinks Wenger won't sell him even for an obnoxious fee.

I am actually at an in between point - money isn't an issue for Pep, he would like to have an EPL proven target man as an enforcer for arial threats in last 20 minutes against 9 men parked bus. Someone, who is 6'4", EPL proven, still just 30, who has 25+ international goals for this French team AND, most importantly, someone who won't make noises to warm that MCity bench for 75 minutes, if the money is good - money, something Pep has almost unlimited to spree around.
 
I was reading an article –

This is the EPL team, that cost less than £100m in total –
GK : DD Gea £18m
Back 4: Azplicueta £6.5m, Alderweirld £11.5m, Kompany £6m, Danny Rose £1m
Midfield 3: Sigurddsson £10m, Wynama £11m, Alli £5m
Forward 3: Mahrez £0.4m, Vardy £1m, Coutinho £8.5m
That’s in total – around £78m. However, most of the contracts had add ones, and since each one is successful, I take a 25% increment – so, their actual cost (pay-out as Transfer fee), should be around £100m.

The article ended it there. Now, if I buy a team in EPL & collect these XI, what should it cost me (provided teams are willing to sell - I don't need to pay buy-out clause)?

DD Gea - £60-65mn
Azpilicuitea - £30-35mn
Kompany - £30-35mn
Alderweild - £25-30mn
Rose - £30-35mn

Wynama - £20-25mn
Sygurdson - £45-50mn
Alli - £75-80mn
Mahrez - £50-55mn
Coutinho - £80-85mn
Vardy - £25-30mn
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Total £475-525m, that's £500m +/- 5%.
Added with performance clause of say 20%, it’s around £600m

Oldest of these deals were cracked in 2008 (Kompany), latest in 2016 (Wynama), but most within last 2-3 years – at average, we can take it 3 years for time value. Also, most of the players were bought at their early ages, before becoming established stars – so I take another discount, still in that 3 years, transfer market has inflated by at least 300%, which is insane.

And, I have to say that, most of the credit for this, goes to the most celebrated Coaches around - Mou, Pep, Carlo, Unai Emery, Conte, Allegri, Koeman ...........

#Respect for Wenger, Klopp, Simione, Rafa ......
 
Exactly, he's too stubborn and doesn't realise that you need to be very solid defensively to win the title in the PL. if he did he wouldn't splash 50m on both Stones and Walker, and wouldn't change the back line every game.

With spending so much money comes great responsibility. He will need to win a trophy after this. Intense pressure and the competition is fierce. Its not like La Liga where your only real competition are Real and Atletico Madrid. I fully expect United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham to give them a very tough time. Even the likes of Everton and West Ham will be a handful.

Shaikh Mansoor may well have to make a decision at the end of the season.
 
2 contrasting views - you are thinking 30 years old French starter Giroud is awfully laughable for MCity plan C as a target man, in a team that has several ball playing forwards, but hardly any tough guy in box, once Yaya leaves; while [MENTION=141114]Hasan123[/MENTION], an Arsenal fan thinks Wenger won't sell him even for an obnoxious fee.

I am actually at an in between point - money isn't an issue for Pep, he would like to have an EPL proven target man as an enforcer for arial threats in last 20 minutes against 9 men parked bus. Someone, who is 6'4", EPL proven, still just 30, who has 25+ international goals for this French team AND, most importantly, someone who won't make noises to warm that MCity bench for 75 minutes, if the money is good - money, something Pep has almost unlimited to spree around.

I agree that having Plans A-C is a good way to build a foundation since if A doesn't work, go to B, etc. But Pep doesn't seem like the guy to buy a big guy, target man. Your points are completely valid but Pep isn't that sort of guy. He wants ballplaying players, fast moving, high pressing players. This is probably why he shipped Ibra off to Inter when he was at Barca because he didn't suit his style of play - and bought David Villa instead.

He has an unlimited budget, but I don't think it means he'll spend so he has 3-4 options per position.

Another thing is Wenger won't sell to a competing club because we all know how RvP went :)))
 
This is likely to be his Match day squad

Starting XI -

Ederson - 35mn
Mendy - 54mn
Stones - 48mn
Kompany - 35mn (estimated)
Walker - 52mn

Gundogan - 30mn (last year's price)
Bernardo Sliva - 42mn

Sane - 38mn (last year's price)
KDB - 55mn (last year's price)
Sterling - 49mn

Aguero - 35mn (estimated)
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Bench -
Bravo - 25mn
Danilo - 29mn
Mangala - 36mn
Fernandinho - 35mn (in 2013)
David Silva - 25mn (estimated now)
Jesus - 30mn
Bony - 20mn

This is excluding Yaya (220K/week), Fabian Delph, Iheancho, Otamendi, Fernando & Patrick Roberts and, this is excluding any further purchase before window closes. As par the joke (UEFA call it Financial Fair Play), if he can off load Yaya & few others drawing over 100K/week (and that's again most likely at Mansoor's cost - hardly any club is going to buy MCity players with their wage - Mansoor has to pay off the contract to free his FFP cap), he'll bring at least one CB (VVD? - 65mn), and a forward (another 50mn at least).

This is called luxury of being the best Manager in world.

If City only got two more players I think it would a CB and a deep lying CM that's creative but not poor defensively, just like Gundogan who seems to break his leg every season. I'm guessing they would splash around 85m on Verratti.

With spending so much money comes great responsibility. He will need to win a trophy after this. Intense pressure and the competition is fierce. Its not like La Liga where your only real competition are Real and Atletico Madrid. I fully expect United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham to give them a very tough time. Even the likes of Everton and West Ham will be a handful.

Shaikh Mansoor may well have to make a decision at the end of the season.

He needs to win the league, forget winning just a cup competition. City are insane and will probably spend £65m on VVD, then £85m on Verratti and potentially £55-60m on Sanchez. He'll have his dream team and any manager should be able to steer that team to a league title. If he doesn't he'll get the sack, forget all of this "Pep is building his project at City and needs a couple of seasons" nonsense.
 
If City only got two more players I think it would a CB and a deep lying CM that's creative but not poor defensively, just like Gundogan who seems to break his leg every season. I'm guessing they would splash around 85m on Verratti.



He needs to win the league, forget winning just a cup competition. City are insane and will probably spend £65m on VVD, then £85m on Verratti and potentially £55-60m on Sanchez. He'll have his dream team and any manager should be able to steer that team to a league title. If he doesn't he'll get the sack, forget all of this "Pep is building his project at City and needs a couple of seasons" nonsense.



The biggest problem that Pep will face & I am quoting this from the summary of few of the best ever - Harbart Champan, Bill Shankley, Brian Clough, Sir Alex, Arigo Sachhi or Trapatoni - superstar ego. You can't keep a squad happy if it's full of whose who. Apart from Sir Alex, rest are from a bit olden age, when club football still was about building a team, rather than buying it. This is how Sir Alex explained his philosophy to cater the issue -

Managing a team like MU, the biggest challenge I faced was meeting expectations for every stake holders. We'll have to win trophies, we'll have to play exciting football, we'll have to keep a balance in our budget & we'll have to keep a happy squad. ........ because we are Manchester United :( My biggest success in MU was probably to keep a solid squad, a happy squad & a performing cohesive unit, where the shirt came first.

Being a bitter MU hater, I kept analyzing Sir Alex's transfer activities probably more than Liverpool & I can explain how he kept that juggernaut going.

To keep a team that can run till 91st minute or the 10th month of a season, what one needs is a solid squad that has quality back-ups in every spot & and every player knows what they should expect from Manager more than anything else. Now, how can you make a solid squad of 25 players without upsetting your 2nd XI? These players are almost as good as your 1st team, probably'll make starting XI of most other teams, but they are quite happy to seat on MU bench - why & how?

A player gets upset (to seat on bench at his prime) for few reasons - 1. if he is sidelined for an inferior or similar player 2. if his international spot is at risk for match time, 3. if he is under paid & 4. if he isn't winning any much (trophies). Now, Sir Alex never had double standard with his players - he didn't like Beckham's larger than life image - he sold him. The moment, he found Real is over paying for CR, he simply off loaded him. His team was winning lot, while he never compromised for deserving wage of his players - if someone asks more than what he thought worth, he'll simply off load him, while he broke the wage cap for 18 years old CR.

So, it left only with one BIG issue - players upset to sit on bench. To cater that, he made sure that his starting XI is absolute top class - distinctively the best 13/14 players of the squad. Therefore, unless unfit, or a tactical change - his first XI was unanimous. But, the International spot issue was there - he solved it brilliantly & there is the difference with Sir Alex & others. In his team of top class players top football nations, he maintained a bench of players from smaller football nations - these players were so good that they can easily replace the 1st XI players, but their National team wasn't strong enough, so that without much match time, these players will lose their International spot.

If we analyze his squad - he had world class players at key spots - GK, CB, Wing Back, CN/DM, wingers, forwards .... his starting XI were fulls super stars from England, France, Brazil, Holland, Germany, Argentine.... But, his back-ups were top, top players of the 2nd rated International teams - Ole Guna, Dwite York, Hernandes, Fortune, Pak Sun, Irwin, Fletcher, Hughes, Giggs, Keene .... these are top to world class players, and they were happy to be second fiddle, win trophies at great pay, but without jeopardizing their International cap. Some of these players were good enough for 1st team, but the philosophy is understandable. This made Sir Alex's squad most united, happy & committed - no wonder, he won 13 EPL for the Fregi time & their relentless change after Christmas every year.

Here, Pep has everything - charisma, class, tactics, style, philosophy .... and he is indeed a great, great man manager tactician. BUT, I am afraid, his team is going to fail - not because of quality or his lack of understanding of EPL; rather because he has called in trouble by himself. He can't keep his squad happy & functioning where Colombia, Brazil & English 1st choice GK is going to fight for one spot; where one of Danilo or Walker will be warming bench (which'll result in warming their national bench as well); one of Mangala, Stones or Kompany will be sitting almost whole season in a WC year, because you hardly rotate your CB pairing. Up front, it's Brazil, Italy (Verati) & German starting CM fights for that one No. 6 spot - make it 4, if Yaya stays; while one of Brazil & Arges No. 9 will have to play at wings or wait for his turn. He can't start Sterling, both Silva, Sane at wings and this is WC year - these players will lose their starting spot for Russia, if they don't start in league or CT matches regularly. And, Pep can't rotate his starting XI constantly to keep everyone happy.

One of the bitter truth of club football is - Money doesn't buy success, but without spending adequately, you don't even have a shot at it. I might be wrong, but here, I feel Pep couldn't find a balance between money & squad management - at Barca, by default he had 6/7 starter from that Spanish team & Messi; but he failed to manage such luxury at Bayern - ended up playing top players out of their best positions. While our Manager Klopp is doing the opposite - and he is paid bonuses for his lip service; probably 4th window he is going to earn Yanks a net positive from transfer & comprehensively out spent by Everton for last 2 years.......... and then, he'll start with 2/3 make shifts (because money couldn't find players in universe that fits his style).
 
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Benjamin Mendy: Man City defender faces new attempted rape charge

Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy has appeared in court to face a new allegation of attempted rape.

The 27-year-old appeared in the dock at Chester Crown Court, where a judge ruled that the new charge the France international faces can now be reported.

Mendy now faces nine charges in all, including seven counts of rape involving six alleged victims.

At the pre-trial hearing, Judge Patrick Thompson urged lawyers to ensure there is no delay and that the case will be ready as he set a date for a trial, estimated to last up to six weeks, starting on July 25.

He said: "It's not fair on the complainants and not fair on the defendants.

"I'm conscious of the fact that the complainants have already suffered significant delay.

"Say, for example, Mr Mendy, his career is on hold. Everyone has got to understand Mr Mendy can't go to work. This matter needs to be tried."

The defendant, wearing a dark grey suit, white shirt and black tie, spoke only to confirm his identity and leaned his head towards a French interpreter who sat between him and his co-defendant, Louis Saha Matturie.

Judge Thompson set a further pre-trial hearing for March 11.

Mendy, of Withinlee Road, Prestbury, Cheshire, is accused of nine offences relating to six alleged victims.

They include seven counts of rape relating to four women, one of sexual assault and the latest charge, one of attempted rape involving a new complainant.

Matturie, 40, of Eccles, Salford, is accused of 10 offences, involving seven women, including seven counts of rape relating to five women and three of sexual assault.

All the charges span from late 2020 to August 2021. None of the women involved can be identified by law as complainants of sexual offences.

Both defendants were given bail in January after being in custody since both were first arrested on August 26 last year.

At the end of Wednesday's 90-minute hearing, Judge Thompson told both defendants: "You will next be required to attend on Friday the 11th of March.

"You both have your bail on conditions as before."

Mendy nodded and replied: "OK."

Mendy has played for Manchester City since 2017, when he joined from Monaco for £49.3m.

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Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy, who has been charged with rape and sexual assault, will appear for a further court hearing in May ahead of his trial, a judge has ordered.

The 27-year-old is accused of attacking six women and is charged with seven counts of rape.

Judge Steven Everett, Recorder of Chester, ordered a two-day pre-trial hearing starting on 23 May.

He said Mr Mendy must attend the hearing at Chester Crown Court.

Administrative and evidence matters were also dealt with, which cannot be reported ahead of the jury trial.

Judge Everett confirmed the trial date for Mr Mendy and his co-accused Louis Saha Matturie, who are both on bail, as 25 July, with the trial expected to last up to six weeks.

Mr Mendy, of Prestbury, Cheshire, is accused of seven counts of rape relating to four women, one count of sexual assault and one of attempted rape.

Mr Matturie, 40, of Eccles, Salford, is accused of 10 offences, involving seven women, including seven counts of rape relating to five women and three of sexual assault.

All the charges are alleged to have happened between late 2020 and August 2021.

None of the women involved can be identified by law as complainants of sexual offences.

The left-back was suspended by Manchester City, who he joined from Monaco in 2017 for a reported £52m, when he was charged by police.

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A teenager who accused footballer Benjamin Mendy of raping her asked for his Manchester City teammate Jack Grealish's phone number hours after she claims the assault took place, a court has heard.

The woman alleged that 28-year-old Mendy raped her twice then, later the same day the Frenchman's friend and co-accused Louis Saha Matturie, 41, also raped her twice during a post-clubbing "after-party" attended by Grealish and others at Mendy's Cheshire mansion on 23 August last year.

Both defendants deny sexually assaulting the young woman.

The teenager said she asked Matturie for Mr Grealish's phone number because she wanted to contact a woman she had seen with Mr Grealish at the party, Chester Crown Court was told.

Messages the-then 17-year-old sent to friends after leaving the party after the alleged rapes were read to the jury, after the trial resumed following a three-week break.

Defending Matturie, Lisa Wilding KC, read one message from the teenager, which said: "Jack Grealish is so sexy in person, he had been winking at you all night and saying how beautiful you were, but you did not sleep with him because you are not easy but you were invited out with them all next week."

Ms Wilding went on: "These messages reveal how you really were that morning, happy, you had had a great night, that's the truth of it?"

Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy arrives at Chester Crown Court where he is accused of eight counts of rape, one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted rape, relating to seven young women. Picture date: Wednesday August 17, 2022.

Benjamin Mendy told woman he was going to 'kidnap' her, court hears as rape trial continues

Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy at Chester Crown Court where he is accused of a series of serious sexual offences against young women. Picture date: Wednesday February 2, 2022.
Benjamin Mendy: Manchester City footballer charged with further count of rape

Ms Wilding said the young woman began to worry what her boyfriend would say if he found out she'd had sex with two men that night, that she allegedly got "carried away" and claimed she'd been raped.

Earlier, the trial heard the teenager and other young women went to Mendy's Cheshire home after a visit to China White nightclub in Manchester.

She claims Mendy raped her twice in the office and trophy room at the house, and alleges Matturie raped her in the cinema room and later at his apartment near Manchester city centre.

'Excitable' voicemail recordings

The jury has also heard about "excitable" voicemail recordings made by the teenager and sent to her friends in a Snapchat group the day after the party.

In them, the teenager told friends: "Honest to God. Peak of my life...The Dom has gone to my head. Don't you just love champagne when it's one thousand five hundred quid?"

Mendy denies seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women.

Matturie of Eccles, Salford, denies six counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault relating to seven young women.

Both men say, if any sex did take place with women or girls, it was consensual.

The trial continues.

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