When Pep Guardiola began his managerial career at the highest level in 2008, he showcased a very obvious tactical preference.
Simply put, his attacking players in wide areas had to be fast. Barcelona possessed a wealth of talent when the Spaniard first took charge, including Ronaldinho and a young Lionel Messi.
Neither were deemed to be quick enough to perform on the flanks for the most part. Instead, Guardiola opted for the likes of Thierry Henry, Pedro and David Villa.
He even tampered with the role of Samuel Eto'o - using him as a wide threat rather than a central striker - and success followed. READ MORE: Erling Haaland has Darwin Nunez clash as Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp chase same thing Once he moved to Bavaria, little changed.
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