Planchart worked alongside Guardiola at City, as well as at Bayern Munich and Barcelona. He shared his thoughts on the matter, stating that a project should typically last five or six years, after which it is essential to regenerate. As a friend, Planchart would advise Guardiola to seek a new project, as he believes the manager still has a lot to offer.
Planchart attributes Guardiola's prolonged stay at City to the club's family-like atmosphere and the freedom to work as if they were at home. This is in contrast to his experiences at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, where he did not feel the same level of comfort.
Guardiola's passion for football and his ability to innovate and create new strategies are his greatest strengths, according to Planchart. He describes Guardiola as a "genius" and a "creator" who is always looking to improve the game.
Planchart also reflected on City's struggles last season, citing a lack of energy and injuries as contributing factors. He acknowledged that the team's performance dropped, even among the staff, and that it was a challenging season to overcome.
Despite the difficulties, Planchart praised the team's achievement in qualifying for the Champions League and acknowledged that losing the cup final was a consequence of a poor season.