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Pep Guardiola: Wayne Rooney ‘more than welcome’ at Manchester City’s training ground



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Pep Guardiola says Wayne Rooney would be “more than welcome” to visit Manchester City’s training ground and watch how he sets his team up.

Guardiola was responding to comments from the former Manchester United striker who said he would “walk” to City’s training ground to be the Spaniard’s assistant.

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Now on the other half of Manchester all the talk is of the title Pep Guardiola is aiming to lead Manchester City to their fourth in a row his managerial success has of course been Abed by many in the game and in the last few days the former United Striker Wayne Rooney

Admitted he would love to be guardiola’s assistant and learn from the city manager Rooney is looking to rebuild his managerial career after being sacked by Birmingham last month and check this out Guardiola is open to the idea I don’t know where he is I think he’s in cheser somewhere close yeah so

It’s not too far yeah he can he can come anytime we’re more than welcome yeah how it must be nice to hear things like that from somebody who’s done for All City what is important but he’s he’s red Dil so he’s United fan yes oh yes he was in

United how many Won Won Premier League Ry Rooney I don’t think so he won a lot of Premier League so that means how ult it is to be in there and that’s why he knows how difficult how difficult it is

30 Comments

  1. Wayne Rooney, one of the very few english players that won all 5, the league cup, the fa cup, the premier league, the champions league and the Club world cup

  2. He needs to first and foremost learn how to manage people, stop scapegoating and take accountability for poor results, but his ego won't let him, so he'll never make a decent manager.

  3. This is what I was saying months ago. How he became a manager too soon and it's always better to become an assistant to a top coach/manager first. Being an assistant to a manager that's also a coach, helps way more. Who better to learn from, than Pep. So, I hope this does happen. Maybe it will after the euros and even a couple of years of being the assistant to Pep, could make him 5 times better. Hoping it happens. He really wants to stick to management and he needs to learn from the best. The more managers that you are an assistant too, also helps. Xabi wasn't an assistant, but he played under many top coaches and no doubt, he learned from them

  4. I mean Arteta was pep’s assistant as well there’s no shame in that. Do whatever takes to be a champion even if that means being an assistant manager to pep at city

  5. I think Guardiola was referring that he was welcome to train in there to lose some of that weight.

    Godamn, he's one year younger than CR7 and he looks older than Guardiola.

  6. Rooney is welcome at City. The bloke who cleaned the toilets at the training ground has recently retired. Could be an opening for him.

  7. Pep ball is boring. Spanish football is boring. If Rooney wants to manage united someday this is not the way. He's used to a team of flair, not passing the ball around and doing anything to prevent the opposition.

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