Harry Redknapp says the Premier League’s top clubs should stop fawning over appointing Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola and give young British coaches a chance instead.
The former Tottenham boss believes too much emphasis is put on coaches like Guardiola and suggests you’d have to be “some kind of idiot” to not have Manchester City in the title race.
If you gave Guardiola the Watford job, Redknapp argues, they would still occupy one of the bottom six spots in the table at the end of the campaign because that is their level.
“Everyone has to remember this: the horse is more important than the jockey,” the 68-year-old wrote in a column for the Evening Standard.
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The former Tottenham boss believes too much emphasis is put on coaches like Guardiola and suggests you’d have to be “some kind of idiot” to not have Manchester City in the title race.
If you gave Guardiola the Watford job, Redknapp argues, they would still occupy one of the bottom six spots in the table at the end of the campaign because that is their level.
“Everyone has to remember this: the horse is more important than the jockey,” the 68-year-old wrote in a column for the Evening Standard.
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