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Pep Guardiola Urges Kevin De Bruyne to Be Honest with Himself Amid His Future

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Manchester City Manager, Pep Guardiola, advises player, Kevin De Bruyne, to be honest with himself as a player.

The player is set to be out of the club as his contract comes to an end after this season. De Bruyne will have to start thinking of his next move and decide which club he will sign into.

De Bruyne was left on the bench during the last game in which ended up in a defeat. The player also faced criticisms that his ability is not fit for the premier league matches.

Speaking on the situation, Pep Guardiola stated, “I think in that situation he has to decide, that is the most important thing.”

“He’s completely honest with himself, to decide what he feels and what he can do in the next period of his life.”

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Geremi Njitap Dismisses Inter Miami’s World Cup Hopes: “Messi No Longer at His Peak”

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Former Cameroonian player, Geremi Njitap claims that Inter Miami has no chance of winning the FIFA World Cup this season.

The former player shared that despite Lionel Messi being on the team, there is no chance of winning the FIFA cup, he also added that Messi has passed his prime.

“Lionel Messi is no longer young, he is going to come up against great clubs who have great players in the peak of their careers. Does he have a chance of winning it? I don’t think so.”


 

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Ex-Chelsea Star Tore Andre Flo Hails Mike Maignan Move as ‘Very Smart’ Signing

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Ex Chelsea Striker, Tore Andre Flo praises the club for their recent decision on signing in AC Milan goalkeeper, Mike Maignan.

The former striker explained the decision as a smart move on Chelsea’s part and highlighted how strong the team’s defense will become.

“It sounds like a good signing to me. A club like Chelsea would improve the squad straight away if there was any doubt [over Robert Sanchez]. To me it sounds very, very smart.”


 

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Guti Says Yamal Does Whatever He Wants Because No One Around Him Says No

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Former Real Madrid midfielder Guti has taken aim at Barcelona’s rising star, Lamine Yamal, criticizing his outfit choice during a recent Spain national team press conference. The 17-year-old showed up with his hat worn backwards, a look Guti felt was inappropriate for such a professional setting.

Speaking on El Chiringuito TV, Guti said, “I didn’t like seeing Yamal at a press conference with his cap turned backwards. That’s something you do on vacation or in your personal life—not when representing your club or country.” He added that the blame shouldn’t fall on Yamal alone but on those around him who failed to correct the gesture. “It’s not his fault. The people around him should’ve said ‘no way’. He just did what he wanted.”

Yamal has had a solid run with Spain, scoring three goals in seven appearances and helping them reach the UEFA Nations League final. Though Spain lost to Portugal on penalties after a 2-2 draw, the young winger played a key role throughout the tournament. He also played a major part in Barcelona’s successful season, where the club secured the LaLiga title, Copa del Rey, and the Supercopa de España. However, in the final against Portugal, he struggled to make an impact as Nuno Mendes kept him in check.


 

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