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Football can have big impacts on the personal life of its actors, as is the case for Pep Guardiola. While Manchester City is going through a complicated season in the Premier League and was eliminated at the doors of the knockout stages of the Champions League against Real Madrid, nothing is going well for the former Barcelona coach. The Spaniard has also experienced a harsh period in his personal life since the announcement of his divorce with his wife Cristina Serra last January.
Manchester City would be the main guilty of this break! Indeed, the Spanish media El Periodico revealed that the cause having led to the separation of the couple after 30 years of marriage would be the recent extension of Guardiola with the Sky Blues until 2027. His ex-wife would not have accepted this decision and would have been taken to the point of the coach Citizen had planned to end his adventure in England to settle in the United Arab Emirates.
Guardiola, a divorce in good terms
El Periodico Indicates that the separation between Pep Guardiola and Cristina Serra was acted last December but that the two protagonists wished to make it public until later. The two now ex-spouses would still remain on good terms and would always be very good friends. Hopefully Manchester City can revive in order to console the ex-Spanish footballer.
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