Manchester City News
By Tom Procter
Published on 2024-07-30 11:00:00
A player recently sold by Manchester City has praised Pep Guardiola as the best coach in the world, despite not playing much under him during his time at the club. Guardiola, who is entering his ninth season with City, has a contract that expires next summer, sparking speculation about his future with the team. Fans are hopeful that he will sign an extension, but there are concerns that he may decide to leave. The player, Sergio Gomez, who joined Real Sociedad this summer, expressed his admiration for Guardiola and the privilege of being coached by him, despite not getting many opportunities on the field.
Gomez’s positive comments about Guardiola reflect a sentiment shared by many who consider the Spaniard to be the greatest football manager of all time. Despite his limited playing time at City, Gomez has no ill feelings towards Guardiola and is grateful for the experience of working with him. While it remains to be seen how Guardiola’s future with City will unfold, Gomez’s departure could present an opportunity for him to shine at Real Sociedad and potentially benefit City financially through a sell-on clause negotiated in his transfer.
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