Arab Times

EPL loses a Special One but now ‘courts’ another

‘Pep will work in London’

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LONDON, Dec 21, (RTRS): And then there was one....

After the spectacula­r implosion of the Jose Mourinho regime at Chelsea, there is now just one world-beating coach left in the global game with a glittering curriculum vitae unsullied by the stain of any striking failure.

Step forward then Pep Guardiola, whose announceme­nt on Sunday that he plans to leave Bayern Munich at the end of the season simply makes him Europe’s most wanted, the one man that every major club in the world who could afford him will have on their Christmas wish list.

After spells at Barcelona and Bayern that have been laden with trophies and decorated with performanc­es which have identified them as two of Europe’s most exceptiona­l teams of their generation, Guardiola wants a new challenge — and England is calling.

Actually, make that Manchester shouting the loudest.

Expect Manchester United, currently suffering a thousand agonies under the prosaic leadership of Louis van Gaal, to start belatedly making eyes at the Spaniard as discontent with the autocratic former schoolteac­her rumbles ever louder.

So far, United have shown, publicly at least, no interest in the 44-year-old as they stand by their not-so-flying Dutchman.

Yet now Guardiola is free and rumour continues to spread that he supposedly has United, arguably the world’s biggest club, at the top of his wish list, that could change as swiftly as United’s fortunes deteriorat­e.

Especially with Van Gaal’s old veneer of self-confidence gradually beginning to evaporate.

Asked after United’s 2-1 defeat at home to Norwich City on Saturday if he feared for his future, he said: “Yes of course I am worried about that because I Bayern head coach Pep Guardiola gestures during the German Soccer Cup (DFB Pokal) match between FC Bayern Munich and SV Darmstadt 98 at the Allianz Arena Stadium in Munich,

Germany, on Dec 15. (AP)

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