The coaching era has produced coaches who may fall for the allure of the rich clubs without proper coaching experience or for some reaching out for the trills of the beautiful game, such is the case of Pep Guardiola.
Spaniard before the match against City and Tottenham had downplayed his side’s chances of winning it easily when he said that through the history of the EPL, no team had managed to win the competition four times, he was right during his tenure as a coach at the Etihad he won it three times and only Arsenal, Manchester United, and Huddersfield Town had achieved such a feat.
On a footballing level, he was trying to ease the tensions that may hit his squad who are knee to make history, such is the game and for those who understand how it works, success will always be guaranteed.
Fast forward, to Tuesday night witnessed Man City win by two goals scored by Erling Haaland, Tottenham playing at home made things difficult as they tried to dominate play and maintain the high line they so brilliantly do.
They couldn’t hold on in the second half as Phil Foden punished them on the right flank after Tottenham let go of their possession even demeaning Foden’s threat and here was the England international speeding it up down the right flank to cross it to Haaland which was intercepted but again landed on the feat od Debruyne whose pass met the Norweigen and first goal was scored.
Haaland eventually won the match by scoring the second goal which was a penalty.
Now the EPL title will go the wire as Arsenal face Everton and Westham travel to the Ethihad, football is full of surprises but as it stands City is going to make history and win the competition the fourth time and finally cement their names in the achieves of greatness.