Report shares what the FA are willing to do just to appoint Man City’s Pep Guardiola as England boss now

Report shares what the FA are willing to do just to appoint Man City’s Pep Guardiola as England boss now
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Published on 2024-07-17 11:00:00

The Football Association (FA) is considering appointing Pep Guardiola as the new England manager. Guardiola had previously ruled out managing the national team but may have had a change of heart. The FA is willing to wait for Guardiola to finish his contract with Manchester City in 2025 before taking on the England job. There is a possibility of appointing an interim manager until Guardiola is available.

The FA has traditionally preferred English managers for the national team, but Guardiola’s potential availability has prompted them to reconsider this policy. If Guardiola decides not to take the job, Lee Carsley, the current England U-21 boss, is considered a candidate for the position. Guardiola’s familiarity with Manchester City and his success there make staying with the club a more attractive option to further cement his legacy.

While managing England would be tempting for Guardiola, staying with Manchester City could be a better choice for his career. His long tenure at the club would allow him to build a lasting legacy similar to Sir Alex Ferguson. Guardiola’s popularity with the club’s fanbase, decision-makers, and players makes him an integral part of Manchester City’s success, and remaining with the club could be the best move for his career.

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