Man City say adios to Pep Guardiola
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Jose Mourinho rejected an invitation to appear in a Sky Sports montage marking Guardiola’s 1000th game in managementJurgen Klopp “did not need asking twice” while Roy Hodgson learned to record
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Pep Guardiola names favorite English midfielder — and it's not Steven Gerrard
Pep Guardiola has departed Manchester City after a trophy-laden decade at the club, overseeing remarkable success while leading some of the best players in the world
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Where is Pep Guardiola going next? Landing spots at clubs and national teams for departing Man City manager
After a decade of unparalleled success at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola has decided to leave the Premier League side and forge a new path for himself. So where will he end up next?
Pep Guardiola has emerged as one of the possible candidates for the Italy job after the Azzurri failed yet another attempt to qualify for the World Cup, causing different reactions across Italian
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Pep Lijnders explains Man City exit after Pep Guardiola move away
Former Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders is leaving Manchester City after just one season, turning down the chance to remain at the Etihad Stadium as the Dutchman explains his family comes first
Basketball legend Michael Jordan led the cast of star names to pay tribute to Pep Guardiola at the Manchester City manager's farewell party.
Enzo Maresca has one of the hardest acts to follow in football history as Pep Guardiola's replacement. Why have Manchester City chosed the former Chelsea boss as their new manager?
Manchester City, after Pep Guardiola’s departure, officially confirmed on Tuesday the exits of five of the Catalan coach’s assistants, including Pep Lijnders and Kolo Touré. A chapter is closing
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Guardiola used Bruno Fernandes as a mentality lesson for Manchester City squad
Pep Guardiola used footage of Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes openly berating teammates as a lesson in unacceptable conduct for his Manchester City squad.
After a transformative decade of trophy after trophy, spellbinding play and tactical shifts, the Guardiola era — as it will no doubt be called in future years — in English soccer is over. The final sendoff came Monday night when sporting and music aristocracy — basketball great Michael Jordan and Oasis mastermind Noel Gallagher among them — gathered in person and on video to pay tribute to the outgoing Manchester City manager in a parade through the city center followed by an after-party.