Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola believes he has improved as a coach since arriving in the Premier League. Following hugely successful spells in Germany and Spain, the Premier League has helped Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola improve as a coach.
Guardiola took charge of City in 2016 after enjoying success at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. The 47-year-old led City to the Premier League title in a record-breaking 2017-18 season, while they top the table this campaign. Guardiola said learning about the challenges in England had improved him as a manager.
"I am a better manager than I was in Germany, and I am a better manager now than I was in Barcelona by far, just for the fact of being there," he said on Wednesday, via Sky Sports.
"Now, I feel being here I am a better manager too because I learned to handle this incredible league in many circumstances.
"We are doing a job, everybody around the world is watching us, and it is fantastic."
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