When Manchester City sent the Arsenal players into the shower at the Etihad with a 2-1 loss, a euphoric celebration began. Haaland threw away his shirt, Donnarumma threw himself into the stands and the rest of the City players ran around like they had won the Premier League. Wayne Rooney dryly stated that they should jack themselves down, the title fight was far from decided. Guardiola sneered at the criticism, this energy of the players will give the season the Premier League title ahead of Arsenal, who have led reassuringly until not so many rounds ago. If Guardiola wins another Premier League title, it may be tempting to give up on top. Then the next job awaits.
Earlier this month, rumours emerged from Italy that Pep Guardiola was on the wish list of one of the world’s biggest football nations, which has missed three World Cup finals in a row. The Italian Football Federation has tested its own best coaches, now one of the world’s very best coaches of the last two decades is needed. This is Guardiola.
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It was La Gazzetta dello Sport that came up with the message that the Spaniard was on the wish list of the Italian Football Federation. Now the Italian newspaper repeats this, in addition to claiming that Guardiola is interested in taking the national team coaching route as the next step in his career.
If Guardiola decides to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, Italy will be ready. We’re guessing Donnarumma will do his part to trigger his boss to save Italy for the next championships.
Italian legend Leonardo Bonucci is in no doubt about who the Italian national team needs.
“If we want a radical change in the national team, I would say that the right man for the job is Pep Guardiola. It will be very difficult, but it doesn’t cost anything to dream,” Bonucci told Sky Sports.
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Pep Guardiola is not the type who is afraid to take on the biggest challenges. We think assignments Italy will trigger.









