Pep Guardiola could block Liverpool’s move against Jurgen Klopp.Last Friday, Klopp shocked the football world by announcing he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. The German has been a transformative figure on Merseyside, delivering Champions League glory in 2019 and the club’s first Premier League title in 30 years the following season.
The bookmakers’ favorite to replace Klopp is former Reds midfielder Xabi Alonso, who is currently enjoying an unbeaten season in charge of Bayer Leverkusen, while Brighton’s Roberto De Zervi is also popular. If Liverpool stick with the latter option, we could see City boss Guardiola continue with his approach.This comes after the Spaniard suggested Barcelona should consider De Zervi for the vacant manager’s job.
According to Spanish publication Fichajes, Guardiola has announced his support for De Zerbi as Barcelona boss, believing the Italian fits the Catalan club’s philosophy.City boss De Zerby believes he has a “perfect combination” of a wide, attacking style of play and an ability to develop youth. Barcelona said that the current boss will leave the club at the end of the club after finding a new manager.
The Barcelona Icon Club juror won twice at no Camp at 5-3 Saturday at 5-3 Saturday. “I would like to announce that from June 30 I will no longer coach at Barça,” Xavi said. “I think things have to change and as a [Barcelona fan] I cannot allow the current situation to continue. “When I think about the club and the players, especially as a club, I think they will be relaxed and calm. I think we are playing too nervous,” he said.
This is the concern of the Board and the Club. As a chef and as a club, I think it would be better to resign on June 30. Of course, I will give everything I have for the remaining four months.”To put it better, the feeling of being Barcelona coach is unpleasant and cruel. Many times you feel disrespected, they don’t value your work and it makes you very tired.”It affects mental health. “I’m a positive person, but my energy has dropped to the point where I don’t think anything makes sense anymore.”