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Guardiola urges City to avoid ‘copy‑paste’ successor

Pep Guardiola has warned Manchester City against seeking a carbon‑copy successor as he prepares to leave the club after a decade marked by six Premier League titles, a Champions League crown and the Club World Cup. With former assistant Enzo Maresca widely reported as the leading candidate, Guardiola said the next manager must be “unique, natural and yourself,” insisting that imitation rarely works in elite coaching. Speaking ahead of City’s final league match against Aston Villa, he stressed that any attempt to replicate his methods would “not work” and that authenticity is essential for long‑term success.

Guardiola also addressed the backdrop of City’s 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules, expressing complete confidence in the club’s hierarchy. He said he trusts their conduct and expects the process to reach a resolution in due course. As he departs, Guardiola leaves both a formidable legacy and a clear message: City’s future depends on originality, not replication.

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