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Having arrived on the Manchester City bench in 2016, Pep Guardiola has undoubtedly left his mark on the Mancunian club. Beyond the titles won (17 including six Premier League and one Champions League), his personality is appreciated by the players, but also by the staff working for the Skyblues. A feeling that seems to be mutual. Indeed, The Times reports that the Spanish coach offered almost 11,000 euros to each member of the first team staff.
From cooks to security guards, receptionists, cooks, physiotherapists, equipment handlers and even baristas, there are between 60 and 70 who have benefited from this gift from the former Barça and Bayern coach. A magnificent gesture from the 53-year-old, whose contract with City expires in June 2025.
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