PEP Guardiola is recognised as the game's best manager, and probably the most stylish. The fiercely proud Catalonian, 53, has led Manchester City to the Premier League title six times. He has also ...
Pep Guardiola would quit football before following his great rival Jurgen Klopp down the executive route, promising that the role of manager is the only one he'd consider. Guardiola is adamant he ...
Pep Guardiola left Manchester United in 'genuine shock' after snubbing a move to Old Trafford in order to become Manchester City's manager. They notably won a continental treble in 2023 ...
English football enchants Pep Guardiola in a way that has surprised him across eight years on these shores. The culture of it all, more than anything. The sounds, the smells, the deep pyramid ...
As both a manager and player, Pep Guardiola has been around some of the greatest soccer players in history. During his time as a midfielder, he played against the likes of Diego Maradona, Paolo ...
Pep Guardiola could become the next England boss - and may have some bold ideas up his sleeve. The Spaniard is currently in charge of Manchester City and has a contract set to run until next summer.
Pep Guardiola has refused to confirm an approach from the Football Association (FA) about him becoming England head coach. Thomas Tuchel was appointed as England manager this week and The Athletic ...
It has been an eventful two weeks since Pep Guardiola last faced questions from journalists. News broke of an approach from the Football Association this summer over the vacant England job.
PEP GUARDIOLA has sensationally been sounded out over the vacant England job, it's been claimed. The Football Association are on the lookout for a permanent successor for Gareth Southgate ...
Recommended Pep Guardiola: Manchester City couldn’t handle Bournemouth Des Buckingham left hometown Oxford United for a global coaching odyssey. Now he’s back making history Pep Guardiola ...
An ex-police officer, and body language expert, believes that Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has already decided his future, but isn't currently in a position to make those feelings public ...
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I mean, would Pep Guardiola genuinely take the England job? Even, say, for one year, post-Manchester City and just for the World Cup in 2026?