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change approach. It underlines the impact Guardiola has had on coaches throughout the league. Prior to Guardiola's arrival, English football was famed for its intensity, directness and fast attacks, with Sir Alex Ferguson
change has been agreed in time for next season. Instead, leagues will be offered the chance to carry out a series of trials. Here is what is being proposed. ## What is the goalkeeper tactical time
changed the face of football at every level in England. In his decade at City, Guardiola has not just shaped elite football and the game in the league's pyramids. He has had an impact
football, even Kylian Mbappe was impressed by Jeremy Doku's pace When talking about Doku, Guardiola is quick to stress the importance of standards off the pitch. He said: "Everybody knows that he's made
tactical trends ## Inspirations and mindset "In football, it is difficult to say that one manager inspires you," began the 36-year-old Davide. "You take things from different managers. "Pep Guardiola was cutting edge
football."  Image caption, Serge Gnabry drops into a centre-back position against Atalanta
Guardiola's side up next, who if they beat [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) could be top the next time [Arsenal](/sport/football/teams/arsenal) play at home against [Newcastle](/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united), Smith thinks Arteta will have to change next season
football in West Yorkshire next season. After the game, defender Ethan Ampadu said [Leeds](/sport/football/teams/leeds-united) had put themselves in a "strong position" before the final three games of the season. "I said before the game
changes. City signed Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo, with Guardiola quickly trusting the latter. With Doku, Marmoush, Cherki and Semenyo competing for wing spots, Foden was moved back into midfield, tasked with scoring and assisting
Guardiola has won six Premier League titles, one Champions League, two FA Cups and five Carabao Cups ## 'City are frightening teams again' Pep won't ever change his way of playing possession football, but what