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Published on 2024-05-04 10:00:00
Matheus Nunes, a player for Manchester City, has expressed his admiration for working with manager Pep Guardiola, calling him “one of a kind”. Despite limited playing time and lack of goals, Nunes has enjoyed his time at City and believes he has grown as a player under Guardiola’s guidance. Guardiola’s attention to detail and high expectations have pushed Nunes to perform at his best, instilling a winning mentality within the team.
Nunes is set to face his former club Wolves this weekend, a team he previously played for before joining Manchester City. Although he may not see much playing time in the upcoming match, Nunes will have the opportunity to potentially score his first goal for City against his former club. The last time Nunes faced Wolves, he performed well but was substituted at half-time, leading to speculation about the reasons behind his early removal from the game.
Despite the challenges of competing for playing time against established midfielders like Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden, Nunes is grateful for the opportunity to work with Guardiola and improve as a player at Manchester City. His positive attitude and dedication to the team’s success have earned him praise from fans and teammates, showcasing his commitment to the club and desire to make a meaningful impact on the team.
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