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An ultimatum for Pep Guardiola
In the Manchester Evening NewsPep Guardiola is set to decide his Manchester City future before Christmas, despite the club still facing a trial over 115 financial breaches. The manager’s current contract expires in June 2025, and the club are hoping to convince him to stay. However, Guardiola will have to make that decision without knowing the outcome of the trial, which may not be announced until the end of the 2024/25 season. Guardiola has expressed doubts over his future at City, citing his desire to manage a national team in the future, with bookmakers making him the favourite to take over as England manager.
Chelsea criticized
THE Daily Mirror honors Christopher Nkunku. And when the Frenchman inflates a ball, it means he has scored. Indeed, the attacking midfielder, with the help of Noni Madueke, allowed his team to win 2-0 against FC Servette in the Europa Conference League play-offs. And what we can say is that the match was not so easy. Faced with the Blues’ dismal performance, the Mirror recalls that Enzo Maresca’s starting eleven costs 528 million euros. We can add the 442 million euros that are on the bench. That is almost a billion euros. The Daily Mail is clear this morning: “It was an ugly victory for Chelsea”. In any case, the result is there and it gives them a two-goal lead before the return match next week.
The enigma of the Madrid attack
Brand highlighted the movements on the pitch of Real Madrid’s attacking quartet. In the matches against Atalanta and Mallorca, Real Madrid concentrated their attacks on the left side, with Vinicius, Mbappé, and Rodrygo often positioned there, leaving the right side less exploited. Bellingham, who played a versatile and balanced role against Atalanta, was more oriented to the left against Mallorca, creating an offensive imbalance. This overload on the left made Madrid’s attack less fluid, an aspect that Carlo Ancelotti will have to adjust to improve the team’s effectiveness.
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