Guardiola will look forward to welcoming both John Stones and Claudio Bravo back to Manchester City squads this season.
30.05.2020 - 20:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Pep Guardiola didn't sign for Manchester City as a player because he didn't think he would touch the ball, according to a fellow trialist.
The midfielder was coming towards the end of a long and distinguished playing career when he spent some time training with the Blues in 2005, who were looking forward to another season in the Premier League under Stuart Pearce at the time.
Guardiola was offered a six-month deal but turned it down in search of a longer contract as he sought to settle with his
Guardiola will look forward to welcoming both John Stones and Claudio Bravo back to Manchester City squads this season.
Manchester City facing Arsenal at the Etihad.
Guardiola drops hint of his futurePep Guardiola has suggested he is open to extending his Manchester City contract beyond the end of next season following the arrival of Juanma Lillo as his new assistant. Veteran coach Lillo was confirmed as City's new No.2 last week, signing a deal until the end of the 2020/21 campaign.Lillo’s contract mirrors that of Guardiola and the rest of the City coaching team.
Manchester City and Arsenal, will kick-off a feast of football that will see all remaining 92 matches shown live on TV.
Man City wary of Arteta threat ahead of Arsenal clashThe Premier League’s return this week will see Manchester City come up against former assistant Mikel Arteta, who left the club last December to become Arsenal manager.Pep Guardiola’s trusted right-hand man had become an integral part of the management setup at the Etihad Stadium, but Wednesday’s fixture will see the two come head-to-head for the first time in Arteta’s managerial career.City have a superb recent record against the Gunners with
Premier League channels. While those fans without a Sky subscription will be able to watch 25 of those 64 games on Sky’s free-to-air Pick channel.
Manchester City training, according to forward Gabriel Jesus.The Blues are back together at the City Football Academy preparing for the resumption of the 2019/20 campaign after two months of enforced individual programmes.There were strict measures in place to facilitate the return of the players in May, and the group have now worked up to be able to take part in full contact training with their first match back on June 17 against Arsenal.Jesus admits the initial restrictions on what they could
Manchester City fans have unveiled a huge banner taking a swipe at UEFA as the club prepares to appeal its Champions League ban.The Blues were hit with a two year ban from all European competition in a bombshell announcement by the continent's football governing body in February for alleged breaches of financial fair play (FFP) rules.The club strenuously deny any wrongdoing and say they are confident the ban will be overturned when the case is heard in front of the independent Court of
Manchester City fans are highly opposed to the Premier League season restarting, with 80 per cent of supporters stating that Project Restart should not go ahead, according to our new survey.
Manchester City supporters are split on whether the club should keep or sell Leroy Sane amid mounting transfer interest from Bayern Munich.
Here are the Manchester City evening headline for Tuesday, June 2.
Fans could be able to watch their side in the FA Cup final at Wembley as plans are being explored to allow 10,000 supporters from each side that makes the final.
Pep Guardiola has overseen plenty of big-money transfers during his time as Manchester City manager, but he has also allowed some players to run down their contracts and leave for nothing.
Former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has opened up on the impact of not feeling wanted by Pep Guardiola and how it affected his mental health.
Benjamin Mendy says Manchester City fans have “not seen the real Mendy yet” as he reflected on his injury problems at the Etihad over the last three years.