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  1. Adventurous-Tax4962 on

    The answers de bruyne. Players like silva and rodri and John stones and walker and even sterling to name a few were important but de bruyne was our best weapon if your speaking about guardiolas time with us.

  2. Last-Consideration-7 on

    lol I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted. Pep would agree with Silva being his most important. His most utilized player too

  3. glascowcomascale on

    Most important- Rodri

    Best Player – KDB

    Most versatile – Bernado

    Idk where to put prime gundo though

  4. NavJongUnPlayandwon on

    pep used him the most for a reason. you ain’t wrong lol. he’s as irreplaceable as de bruyne was.

  5. Regular-Orchid-9497 on

    Most important for the system was Bernie. This common knowledge. It’s not about the best player from Pep’s city but the most important piece. Not a ridiculous statement at all. After Rodri joined he also was crucial

  6. Nonsense not even top 5 most important, De bruyne, gundogan, ederson, Walker,fernandinho non debatable. others like rodri and Sterling weren’t playing for the majority of peps stay so you can exclude them.

  7. EmploymentWilling705 on

    Nothing unpopular about that. We’ll only realize what we had when it’s gone 🤷‍♂️

  8. mehlehbeh0104 on

    Important in the sense that he was the encapsulation/model of the pep philosophy: pressing, controlled passing, speed, flexibility in position, reliable (in that he didn’t get injured often), defensive action even when an offensive player, and just a bit of a little shit. He will be dearly missed 💔

  9. Faeming_Dwaeg0n on

    Well that’s not an unpopular opinion at all everyone can see this with the way Pep keep playing him over and over again.

    And i even dare to say he’s literally the most Pep player of all players that Pep has ever coach out there.

  10. It’s not unpopular or ridiculous to say that. Bernardo has been more important to Pep than anyone he worked with at City, yes, more important than KDB and the likes (don’t take it out of context, that doesn’t make them unimportant), because Bernardo brings many things so crucial to Pep’s system that no one in his time could replicate, I can’t think of any players who can bring exactly what Bernardo brought.

    Pep’s hardest test won’t be replacing KDB, like it or hate it, creativity is much easier to find in this current market (of course not KDB quality) than to find whatever Bernardo is, Pep’s hardest test will be replacing the pillar of all his teams in the past 10 years (that’s if Pep stays next season).

  11. Able_Pride_4129 on

    It’s hard to come up with one name for the whole Pep era. But if we go season-by-season, he was imo the most important player in the treble season.

    He started the season at CM, as a double pivot alongside Rodri. Then when Cancelo left abruptly mid-season, he held the team together as a makeshift left back (still maintaining his high level of play). When Pep eventually settled to having 4 CBs at the back, Bernardo was moved to RW where he was phenomenal and scored title-deciding goals.