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Chris Smalling doesn’t care about Pep Guardiola appointment
If Manchester United can trigger that amount, Manchester City are not short on finances either.
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“It is tough to say if I want to play in other countries”.
Bayern needed to be wary of the in-from Javier Hernandez, who has impressed since joining from Manchester United last summer, and Stefan Kiessling, and the visitors successfully stifled the attacking pair.
Valenti, whose dad was a farm worker, added that while Bayern Munich manager Pep might be the family’s footie expert his practical skills are severely lacking.
“Why don’t you write about the many nice things I say about the players?” he said. “I think in those terms our work-relationship is definitely improving”. “There is no more respect for managers”.
“There are media outlets here in Germany that haven’t asked me a single question about football since I got here”. “I will stay focused on my team until the final day to give the best of myself”.
“I’ve experienced it already at Barcelona”, he said.
“Journalists need to know what they are here for”.
“But I know how to handle it and I will do that for the next four months”.
“It’s important for everyone to know that I knew what was happening and that no one was doing anything behind my back”, Pellegrini told reporters on Friday.
Bayern’s director of sport Matthias Sammer had weighed in on some of the recent criticism by protecting Guardiola at a press conference earlier this week.
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Namely, Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane is a big fan of the 32-year-old footballer and he will attempt to lure him to Santiago Bernabeu at the end of the season with a $60 million price tag.