The 60-year-old has won titles with six clubs in four
different countries but admits it is more difficult to win tournaments
in Europe than in his native South America
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has set his sights on adding to his personal trophy haul this season.
The Chilean has won competitions with six clubs in four different countries and is now eyeing more silverware with City.
Comparing City to Real, Pellegrini said: "It is difficult to compare. Different club, different leagues but it is a very good squad.
"I won several titles in South America but here in Europe it is very difficult to win titles with Villarreal and with Malaga.
"But to be the manager who had the most successful career with these teams is very important for me, the same importance as a title.
"Real Madrid was special, a very good squad but there are a lot of things you must have, not only a good squad, to win."
Pellegrini's men are fourth in the Premier League ahead of Saturday's trip to Fulham.
City's home form, meanwhile, has been exceptional, with a 100 per cent winning record at the Etihad this term producing 35 goals in eight matches.
No comments:
Post a Comment