The powers that be at the Etihad Stadium have begun to prepare for the departure of their most successful manager, Pep Guardiola, as the current seaso...
The powers that be at the Etihad Stadium have begun to prepare for the departure of their most successful manager, Pep Guardiola, as the current season draws to a close. According to exclusive information gathered by GoalZaza, the hierarchy at Manchester City accept that the Catalan tactician will leave the club after a decade of dominance that yielded no fewer than 17 major trophies. This is no mere rumour; it is the cold reality of a club planning for life after a genius on the touchline. Guardiola. �s tenure has been nothing short of formidable, reshaping the very fabric of Premier League Football with a clinical brand of possession based play. From the lion's share of league titles to a historic treble, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss has given a good account of himself and then some. However, in the scheme of things, all good empires must face a transition, and City are now looking to the future. The club. �s recruitment department is already drawing up a shortlist of candidates, though GoalZaza understands no final decision has been made. At the end of the day, the replacement will have massive boots to fill. For the Nigerian faithful, this development inevitably draws attention to the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen, who has long been linked with a move to England. Could this managerial uncertainty at City cool their interest in the Nigerian international? Or will the new man in the dugout make Osimhen his flagship signing? Meanwhile, local fans in viewing centres across Lagos and Abuja will surely be divided. In Surulere. �s bustling football hubs, supporters clad in their City kits will argue that Guardiola has given them the greatest era in the club. �s history, while others will fret that without his tactical wizardry, the team may lose its cutting edge. A half bowl of pepper soup will be abandoned as debates rage on whether the next manager can match the Spaniard. �s standards. In the end, one truth remains: a new chapter is unfolding, and the eyes of the world, especially from Port Harcourt to Kano, are fixed firmly on Manchester.