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Henry: Guardiola will coach in the Premier Lea
Whether we like it or not, the reality is that José Mourinho is quite possibly at a crossroads in his second spell in charge of Chelsea.
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He added: “He is one of the best managers I’ve ever had”. While the actual performances, if not quite the results, seem to be improving, that alone isn’t enough to stop rumours about sackings and replacements.
With talks saying Pep favours a London move more than other parts of England, Chelsea is most likely to bank on that in order to secure his services before others come calling for the highly-demanded coach.
The former Barcelona boss has been in charge of the German giants for two years now, but his tenure at the club is in a few doubt with his current deal at the Allianz Arena due to expire next summer.
Pep Guardiola has handed the initiative to Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich as the Russian looks set to replace current boss Mourinho.
Pep Guardiola has vocalised his frustration after once again being questioned about his Bayern Munich future and if he’s considering a move to the Premier League, per Sky Sports.
“The team’s opinion is clear”. Everything else is not in our hands.
“I like my job, I am here to help the club and the players”. Manchester City and Arsenal are also said to be keenly interested in having the services of the 2-time Champions League victor.
Bayern captain Philipp Lahm on Saturday said that he and the entire dressing room are backing Guardiola to prolong his stay at the Bavarian club and, although he was touched by that show of support, Guardiola insisted it has no bearing on his decision.
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Thierry Henry thinks Guardiola will manage in the Premier League.