Manchester City and Pep Guardiola lose first-team analyst to Premier League rival

Manchester City and Pep Guardiola lose first-team analyst to Premier League rival
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Published on 2024-07-19 07:00:00

Jack Wilson, a first-team analyst for Manchester City, has left his role to join Wolves as a dedicated set-piece coach. This comes as Manchester City begins preparations for the new season, with a four-match tour in the United States before the FA Community Shield. The Sky Blues are looking to have a record-breaking 2024/25 season, competing in the expanded UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup.

Despite playing a significant number of matches in the upcoming season, Manchester City has made few changes to their first-team squad. New signings are expected, including Savio from ES Troyes. Players like Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Liam Delap have left the club permanently, while others like Ederson and Stefan Ortega are staying. Guardiola’s coaching staff has remained relatively unchanged, with Jack Wilson being the latest member to depart for Wolves.

Wolves manager Gary O’Neil expressed his delight in Wilson’s appointment, highlighting the importance of set plays in modern football and Wilson’s attention to detail. Wilson’s focus on improving set plays is seen as a valuable asset for Wolves as they prepare for the upcoming season. O’Neil emphasized the need to constantly evolve and improve tactically in football, praising Wilson for his dedication and expertise in this area.

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