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In an interview with Sky Sports, the Reds' manager said: "You're always looking forward to watching his team play.READ MORE: Jurgen Klopp shows true colours with Pep Guardiola message ahead of milestoneREAD MORE: Liverpool face anxious Ibrahima Konate wait as new club make contact over transfer"When you are analysing every opponent, it's always nice when you play against his teams because then you have the privilege to watch five, six, seven games of his team and you never get bored."At least I never get bored because his team always have a very good and clear idea in ball possession, they always try to make the people happy. It's a joy to watch where so many other games are not, in my opinion, a joy to watch anymore."It's become more [about] time-wasting and things I don't like that much about the game, but which are very good tools to use to make it difficult for other teams if they play against you."It's a new tactic in football, I would say, but this is something Pep's teams hardly do.
It's always something special if you watch a game on one of his teams. A lot of managers win - but in the style he has won his trophies - that is why he stands out when compared to many others."I wonder if there are many managers that start their careers now that will reach 1,000 [games], especially at the level that he's worked at, because it was probably already very hard to achieve that and there's a lot of sacrifices coming with that."Get up to 60% off Premier League kits and merchThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
I'm like, I love long throws."On Tuesday, the ex-Liverpool defender clarified his position. What I don't like is every team taking long throws - and the time it's taking out of the game."I totally get teams doing it who struggle and lack the quality of getting the ball in the box.
