Ornstein Announces: Guardiola Will Leave Manchester City
The reliable journalist David Ornstein confirmed that Spaniard Pep Guardiola is preparing to leave his position as manager of Manchester City at the end of the current season, after a historic journey of nearly ten years during which he achieved numerous titles and accomplishments with the English club.
According to the source, Guardiola will play his last match with Manchester City next Sunday in the English Premier League against Aston Villa, while the City management has settled on Italian Enzo Maresca to be the new coach of the team.
Despite these reports, Manchester City has not yet issued any official announcement confirming the departure of the Spanish coach or the definitive appointment of Maresca, as the official announcement is expected to be delayed until the end of the season.
Guardiola is considered one of the most successful managers in the club's history, having led the team to win 20 titles, including the English Premier League 6 times, the UEFA Champions League once, the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, the FA Cup 4 times, and the League Cup 5 times.
The coming days are expected to witness decisive developments regarding the future of the English team's coaching staff.
According to the source, Guardiola will play his last match with Manchester City next Sunday in the English Premier League against Aston Villa, while the City management has settled on Italian Enzo Maresca to be the new coach of the team.
Despite these reports, Manchester City has not yet issued any official announcement confirming the departure of the Spanish coach or the definitive appointment of Maresca, as the official announcement is expected to be delayed until the end of the season.
Guardiola is considered one of the most successful managers in the club's history, having led the team to win 20 titles, including the English Premier League 6 times, the UEFA Champions League once, the UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, the FA Cup 4 times, and the League Cup 5 times.
The coming days are expected to witness decisive developments regarding the future of the English team's coaching staff.