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Not Brazil nor Argentina, Pep Guardiola confirms his fate if Man City gets relegated

Pep Guardiola is wanted by Brazil and Argentina, if Scaloni leaves.

By William Estrella

Pep Guardiola is wanted by Brazil and Argentina, if Scaloni leaves.
Pep Guardiola is wanted by Brazil and Argentina, if Scaloni leaves.

All of England is talking about the same issue after the unprecedented sanction against Everton, who were punished with 10 points after failing to comply with some of the rules of Financial Fair Play. Manchester City is being investigated for up to 115 cases of possible irregularities, and could even be relegated to the second division.

Now, Pep Guardiola has spoken clearly and has confessed what he would do if Manchester City played in the second division. Furthermore, at a time when Lionel Scaloni is threatening to leave Argentina, and Brazil does not have a top-level coach, Pep Guardiola sounded like a rumor for both...

Pep Guardiola received a question: "What would you do if Manchester City were sanctioned with being relegated to second?", to which the coach replied: "It's a good question and I will answer you when there is a sentence." However, he did not stop there, because the journalist insisted. "At the moment we are innocent. When there is a sentence I will sit down and explain it. You ask me as if we had already been punished," added Pep.

To finish, Pep Guardiola confessed what he would do if Manchester City were sanctioned: "There are more chances of me staying if we are in League One than if we win the Champions League." With these words, he demonstrates his loyalty and almost rules out his possible arrival in Brazil or Argentina.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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