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    Pep Guardiola: 'I don't remember' naming Roberto De Zerbi as the next Man City boss

    Heinrich GriesselHeinrich Griessel21 October 2023
    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola

    Pep Guardiola has denied the speculation claiming that he backed Roberto De Zerbi to take over as Manchester City manager when he leaves.

    A story has emerged claiming the Catalan privately tipped the Brighton boss to succeed him after City drew at the Amex Stadium in May.

    Yet, while Guardiola may have cast doubt over whether that occurred, he has repeatedly been effusive in his praise of the Italian and remains so ahead of Saturday's meeting between their two clubs.

    Guardiola, whose future beyond the expiry of his contract in 2025 is unclear, said: "I don't remember that.

    "Maybe I have bad memory but I'm sure Roberto can train in any team around the world. I don't have any doubt.

    "I don't remember saying that to the players. I remember saying before he arrived, one or two games in, about sustaining the manager, but I don't remember saying that honestly.

    "It's none of my business. If the chairman asks my opinion I will give my opinion but it's none of my business.

    "I'm not the sporting director. It's not my responsibility to say what's going right or wrong."

    Former Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk boss De Zerbi has made a big impression since taking over at Brighton just over a year ago.

    He guided the club into European competition for the first time with a sixth-placed finish in the Premier League last season and they have started the current campaign strongly.

    Guardiola feels this proves a manager need not have had experience at the highest level to land the biggest jobs.

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    He said: "It doesn't mean you have to be at the top clubs to be manager of the top clubs. I was appointed Barcelona first-team (manager) coming from the fourth division with no experience at the top level.

    "You have the idea of the club, the sporting director follows the idea, they hire the manager for this idea, they hire players to follow the idea. When that happens it's going well.

    "Man City have done this, Liverpool with Jurgen (Klopp) for many years - winning titles with the same process and same ideas."

    Guardiola, 52, is widely considered the greatest coach of his generation having last year added a third Champions League title to a glittering CV that also includes five Premier League wins.

    Yet even he feels like he can learn from a relative youngster like 44-year-old De Zerbi.

    He said: "His players are always in the perfect body-shape position to get the ball.

    "It's a stupid thing to say but one of the key points. Everyone moves in the right moment, tempo.

    "Football is not 'you have to move', it's when. It's body shape in the perfect shape. It's really good.

    "Everything he does makes sense and I learn."

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