
Pep Guardiola Exits Manchester City After Ten-Year Reign
After a decade of unprecedented success, Pep Guardiola announced his departure from Manchester City, paving the way for Enzo Maresca to take over as the club’s new manager.
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After a decade of unprecedented success, Pep Guardiola announced his departure from Manchester City, paving the way for Enzo Maresca to take over as the club’s new manager.

After ten years at Manchester City, Pep Guardiola announced his departure, leaving behind six Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, and a legacy that extends into coaching, political advocacy, and the broader philosophy of the game.

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