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Pep Guardiola is one of the few people who can change English football, says Xavi Hernandez

ROME - MAY 26:  Josep Guardiola coach of Barcelona speaks to Xavi during the Barcelona training session prior to UEFA Champions League Final versus Manches
Image: Xavi (L) enjoyed great success under Pep Guardiola's (R) management at Barcelona

New Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola "is one of the few people who can change English football", according to former Barcelona captain Xavi Hernandez.

Guardiola - who is the subject of a new documentary entitled 'Pep' about how he has revolutionised the game, to be shown on Sky Sports 1 on Monday at 9.30pm - took over at City earlier this summer.

The Catalan had previously spent three seasons in charge at Bayern Munich, during which time he won three consecutive Bundesliga titles, and four campaigns at the helm of his boyhood club Barca.

Pep Guardiola press conference 7 July
Image: Guardiola took charge of Man City earlier this summer

It was during his four seasons managing at the Nou Camp that Guardiola first made his name as a coach, with the 45-year-old guiding the La Liga club to three titles and two Champions Leagues in that time.

However, Guardiola's move to coach in the Premier League is expected to represent the greatest test of his nine-year managerial career, although it is one his former skipper Xavi believes he will pass with flying colours.

Sammer worked with Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich
Image: Guardiola (L) won three Bundesliga titles in a row at Bayern Munich

"Joan Vila, who was my mentor at La Masia, told me: 'Boy, soak up everything you can from Pep,'" Xavi said in the 'Pep' documentary.

"'His first touch, how he turns his head before receiving the ball, when he is under pressure, when he has space, his changes of rhythm, how he uses both feet to control the ball.'"

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Guardiola began his coaching career with Barcelona B in the summer of 2007, before taking over the first team the following year.

Pep Guardiola
Image: Tune into Sky Sports 1 at 9.30pm on Monday August 8 to watch 'Pep' or catch up On Demand

And it was there that Guardiola first made his impact on the likes of Xavi and Co.

"The first thing I remember him saying as a coach was that he would not tolerate any player not working hard," said Xavi.

"'This is the only thing that I require, that you work hard for the group.' This was a surprise for us. The high pressing was brilliant. It was a real football revolution, a modern kind of football.

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"Within a few years, no one played long balls anymore, even Real Madrid changed their style. Pep's first year started this football revolution. We made history. Not just for the victories, but also for the way we played.

"He changed world football. He did not just change Barca, he changed world football. I think he is one of the few people who can change English football."

Tune into Sky Sports 1 at 9.30pm on Monday August 8 to watch 'Pep' or catch up On Demand

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