After José Mourinho and Jürgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola’s new rival will be…

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After having removed doubts about his future by stacking up with

Manchester CityPep Guardiola has confirmed his attachment to England. Considered by many observers as the best coach in the world, the Catalan technician was able to feed on certain rivalries in his immense career.

When he was in Spain, Guardiola made headlines for his heated clashes with José Mourinho during the Clasicos between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. In England, it was the warmer tactical battles with Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool that enlivened his Mancunian years. But the City manager will have another major competitor in the coming months: Ruben Amorim.

Guardiola has already lost his teeth against Amorim

Presented this Friday, the new manager of Manchester United announced the color. “I’m a bit of a dreamer and I believe in myself. I also believe in the club. I think we have the same idea, the same state of mind. I really believe in the players. I know you don’t believe in them much, but I believe in them a lot. I think we can improve. And I want to try new things. You think it’s not possible, I think it’s possible. We’ll see in the end.”.

A fan of polished football, Amorim has already crossed paths with Guardiola, successfully, since he allowed Sporting Portugal to score a big victory against Manchester City in the Champions League this season (4-1). Pep Guardiola has been warned.

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