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Published on 2024-03-16 21:30:00
Matheus Nunes, the 25-year-old midfielder at Manchester City, opened up about his relationship with manager Pep Guardiola. Having joined the Manchester club in his first season, Nunes has had the opportunity to train and play with some of the top players in Europe.
In a recent interview on Football Focus, Nunes expressed his admiration for Guardiola, calling him an “amazing coach” and crediting him as a significant reason for joining the club. He highlighted Guardiola’s coaching style and shared how the Spaniard has helped him improve his game, focusing on aspects like concentration and attention to detail during matches.
Guardiola, a highly successful manager, has overseen 457 games with Manchester City, achieving an impressive record of 338 wins, 55 draws, and 64 losses across all competitions. He has led the team to numerous trophies and received recognition as the world’s best men’s coach at the 2023 Best FIFA Football Awards after winning the Treble with City.
Players under Guardiola’s tutelage often speak highly of his coaching methods and the valuable lessons they learn from him. Ilkay Gundogan, a former player under Guardiola, previously praised the City boss for the impact he had on his development as a footballer.
For Nunes, continuing to learn from Guardiola and seizing every opportunity to showcase his skills on the field will be crucial in his development as a player for Manchester City. As he continues to absorb knowledge from his coach and gain playing time, Nunes has the potential to become a key player for the club in the future.
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