The surprising reason for Pep Guardiola’s divorce

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The information has broken in recent hours: Pep Guardiola and his partner Cristina Serra have separated after more than 30 years of relationship. Information which surprised people in the Spanish celebrity press, and the reasons for which are revealed by El Periodico. The Catalan tactician’s wife criticized him for being too involved in his professional activity, and his extension to Manchester City was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

She actually wanted the family to leave the English city, and was taken by surprise by the coach’s extension. Those close to the couple were also convinced that Guardiola was going to leave Manchester City and that the Guardiola family was going to settle in the Emirates. A breakup considered amicable and not necessarily definitive according to the Iberian media…

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