Who could succeed Guardiola at Man City?

Who could succeed Guardiola at Man City?

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Manchester City “must be prepared” to make plans for his departure, according to Pep Guardiola, as he stated last Friday, as he “must be there forever.”

The 54-year-old has redefined English football with six titles and six Champions League victories in his nine years in the Premier League.

However, the Spaniard will eventually decide to leave City, leaving players, staff, and supporters without the services of a man who will be remembered as one of the greatest managers in history.

Guardiola’s resignation date and whether he will stay in his current 18 months on his contract are unknown, but it is believed that City have begun looking for replacement replacements.

As of right now, at least two candidates have been chosen, but none have received confirmation of any names.

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Competitors for the Premier League

Hugo Viana, the city’s sporting director, is likely to be in charge of the search for the next man who will follow Guardiola’s lead, who will have the most difficult of tasks.

Premier League searchers can find top candidates who can fill one of the biggest positions in international football, as club chiefs can do first.

Let’s start with Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca, who claimed a report last week that linked him to City was “100% speculation.”

The Italian won the Club World Cup at Stamford Bridge, but he has spoken out in recent weeks about the need to bring in more experience in the playing staff. He has been outspoken about this.

Maresca, who served as Guardiola’s assistant during the 2022-23 campaign, is well-versed in decision-making at Etihad Stadium.

City may also consider other locations.

Aston Villa is currently three points adrift of league leaders Arsenal, three points clear of the relegation spots and in title contention this season.

After leading unfancied Bournemouth to a ninth-place finish last season, Andoni Iraola will have fans as well.

From the continent

City could target a lot of big names in Europe, and more Spaniards might show up.

Luis Enrique, a former Barcelona teammate of Guardiola’s, led Paris St-Germain to Champions League glory last year, bringing the club to a trio of trophies.

However, Enrique’s appointment would entail a awkward reunion with Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was later sold to City for surplus to requirements.

During his time at Bayer Leverkusen, Xabi Alonso fought to take the title of Bundesliga champion away from staunch opponents Bayern Munich, but he now appears to be holding onto his job at Real Madrid, which could have an impact on his stock.

The City manager recently spoke about how much he “loves” Alonso and the time they spent together and how Guardiola played there under his belt.

With his 11 years in charge of Bayern and four Premier League titles, current Bayern boss Vincent Kompany would make a popular choice among the public.

After being subjected to relegation with Burnley, the ex-City defender won the German title last season and reclaimed it this year with a nine-point lead at the top.

Is Zinedine Zidane still unemployed four years after leaving Real, but is he still holding out for a job in France?

Italian Roberto de Zerbi is a skilled performer at Marseille, but would he be too volatile for City managers? After his time at Brighton, he is considering moving to England.

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Would the city appear externally?

Pep Lijnders, a former Liverpool assistant, has had two unsuccessful seasons working alone at Red Bull Salzburg and NEC in 2018.

At those two clubs, the Dutchman won 47% of his games while playing only 51 games overall. For those upstairs, the risk of moving up to City’s main job may be too great.

Let’s make some curveballs.

Anyone who can observe these happenings?

After leaving as Guardiola’s assistant, Mikel Arteta assumed charge of Arsenal, where he won the FA Cup.

Arteta, a second-place Spaniard who City bosses will be familiar with, has transformed the Gunners into title contenders by finishing second each of their previous three seasons.

Can City finally get Arsenal over the line to win the top flight title this season, or will Guardiola and City continue to rule?

What about a Jurgen Klopp call?

Guardiola and the former Liverpool boss had a number of memorable encounters, and the City boss claimed Guardiola has pushed him the most in this position.

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