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Pep Guardiola aware of Julián Álvarez, the decision that surprises Haaland and Messi

The Manchester City manager made a decision on the Spider's return to England.

By Wilian Estrella

The Manchester City manager made a decision on the Spider's return to England.
The Manchester City manager made a decision on the Spider's return to England.
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Julián Álvarez had a spectacular World Cup. The 'Spider' won the position from Lautaro Martínez and was key in obtaining the title in the Middle East, where he scored four goals. Now, the decision made by Pep Guardiola, Manchester City coach, on his return to England is known.

Although he was not in anyone's plans, the former River Plate player beat 'Toro' Martínez in Qatar and no one had taken him out since the match against Poland. After his performance with Argentina, which ended with the consecration against France, Guardiola showed his affection for the "Spider" and will not rush his return to the Premier League.

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A few hours ago, Julián enjoyed a tour of the streets of Buenos Aires with the rest of the Albiceleste squad. Later, he traveled to Calchín to spend Christmas with his family, although there was uncertainty as to when he would have to rejoin Manchester City's discipline. Finally, Guardiola cleared up the doubt.

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Pep Guardiola showed his emotion after the consecration of Julián Álvarez in the World Cup in Qatar. At a press conference, the Spanish coach pointed out that the Argentine team could join the rest of his teammates for the last game of the year against Everton, that is, before December 31. In this context, he would miss the matches against Liverpool, for the League Cup, and against Leeds for the Premier League.


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