Leroy Sané: Pep Guardiola Reprogrammed My Football Mind
Leroy Sané praised the Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, considering him 'the ultimate architect of modern football', affirming that working under his leadership marked a true turning point in his professional career.
Sané, currently a player for Galatasaray and a former Manchester City player, explained in statements before Galatasaray's match against its English host tomorrow at the conclusion of the league stage of the UEFA Champions League, that Guardiola completely changed his way of understanding the game, saying that the Spanish coach 'offers you a completely different sport', through precise tactical ideas and high demands that do not tolerate leniency.
The German winger pointed out that these demands, despite their difficulty, were not just technical instructions but a comprehensive development process. Guardiola not only trained him but also contributed to refining his abilities and improving the details of his game on both mental and technical levels.
Sané concluded his talk by confirming that after his experience with Guardiola at Manchester City, he emerged as a more complete player than he had imagined, thanks to the continuous guidance and deep work he received during that period.
Sané, currently a player for Galatasaray and a former Manchester City player, explained in statements before Galatasaray's match against its English host tomorrow at the conclusion of the league stage of the UEFA Champions League, that Guardiola completely changed his way of understanding the game, saying that the Spanish coach 'offers you a completely different sport', through precise tactical ideas and high demands that do not tolerate leniency.
The German winger pointed out that these demands, despite their difficulty, were not just technical instructions but a comprehensive development process. Guardiola not only trained him but also contributed to refining his abilities and improving the details of his game on both mental and technical levels.
Sané concluded his talk by confirming that after his experience with Guardiola at Manchester City, he emerged as a more complete player than he had imagined, thanks to the continuous guidance and deep work he received during that period.