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Pep Guardiola can’t do it anymore
Pep Guardiola is experiencing the most difficult period of his career in terms of results. THE Manchester Evening News further illustrates the setback for City which has just lost for the fourth time in a row, a first since 2006. Guardiola sees the City before illustrates the city newspaper which recalls that before the takeover of the club and the financial madness we were not on the same team standing. This is almost a novelty for Manchester City but also for Pep Guardiola who had never lost 4 games in a row in his coaching career. The worst crisis of his career confirms the Daily Express. The Catalan technician is a little confused but he doesn’t want to give up. However in Europe everyone insists on the incredible nature of this series which is described as dramatic while City is still in the race in all competitions except the Cup. City in crisis forTeamtotal crisis for Pep at MarcaCity’s worst form for Sport In short, the adjectives are numerous.
Roberto De Zerbi will stay at OM
This is the usual autumn crisis in Provence. After the humiliating home defeat against Auxerre on Friday evening, there were a lot of movements internally,Team explains that Roberto De Zerbi gave a memorable shout at his players. And the Italian coach did not hide, he pointed out Balerdi’s performance while even being a little vulgar. There is also this statement at a press conference where De Zerbi explained that if he was the problem he could leave. Provence tempers the situation this Sunday, the former Brighton coach has no intention of leaving the club, it was only a somewhat disproportionate reaction.
Barça will hit the jackpot
Sport talks about the historic contract Barça signed with Nike, the comma brand is now linked to FC Barcelona until 2038. There is talk of a contract worth more than 1,700 million euros over 14 years, that’s fine make an increase of 45 million per season for Barça. Excellent news for the Catalan club given the struggles it has experienced in recent years. And especially when we know that the negotiations with Nike lasted months, the American brand even hesitated at one point to let go of the matter.
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