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Pep Guardiola says he cannot recall telling anybody he believes Roberto De Zerbi will succeed him as Manchester City manager cebu
A story has emerged claiming the Catalan privately tipped the Brighton boss to succeed him after City drew at the Amex Stadium in May cebu
Yet, while Guardiola may have cast doubt over whether that occurred, he has repeatedly been effusive in his praise of the Italian and remains so ahead of Saturday’s meeting cebu between their two clubs cebu
Guardiola, whose future beyond the expiry of his contract in 2025 is unclear, said: “I don’t remember that cebu
“Maybe I have bad memory but I’m sure Roberto can train in any team around the world cebu
I don’t have any doubt cebu
“I don’t remember saying that to the players cebu
I remember saying before he arrived, one or two games in, about sustaining the manager, but I don’t remember saying that honestly cebu
“It’s none of my business cebu
If the chairman asks my opinion I will give my opinion but it’s none of my business cebu
“I’m not the sporting director cebu
It’s not my responsibility to say what’s going right or wrong cebu
”Former Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk boss De Zerbi has made a big impression since taking over at Brighton just over a year ago cebu
He guided the club into European competition for the first time with a sixth-placed finish in the Premier League last season and they have started the current campaign strongly cebu
Guardiola feels this proves a manager need not have had experience at the highest level to land the biggest jobs cebu
He said: “It doesn’t mean you have to be at the top clubs to be manager of the top clubs cebu
I was appointed Barcelona first-team (manager) coming from the fourth division with no experience at the top level cebu
“You have the idea of the club, the sporting director follows the idea, they hire the manager for this idea, they hire players to follow the idea cebu
When that happens it’s going well cebu
“Man City have done this, Liverpool with Jurgen (Klopp) for many years – winning titles with the same process and same ideas cebu
”Guardiola, 52, is widely considered the greatest coach of his generation having last year added a third Champions League title to a glittering CV that also includes five Premier League wins cebu
His players are always in the perfect body-shape position cebu
Pep Guardiola on Roberto De ZerbiYet even he feels like he can learn from a relative youngster like 44-year-old De Zerbi cebu
He said: “His players are always in the perfect body-shape position to get the ball cebu
“It’s a stupid thing to say but one of the key points cebu
Everyone moves in the right moment, tempo cebu
“cebu Football is not ‘you have to move’, it’s when cebu
It’s body shape in the perfect shape cebu
It’s really good cebu
“Everything he does makes sense and I learn cebu
”More aboutPA ReadyPep GuardiolaManchester CityRoberto De ZerbiBrightonAmex StadiumCatalanCityItalianPremier LeagueChampions LeagueBarcelonaLiverpoolShakhtar DonetskSassuolo1/1I don’t remember – Pep Guardiola denies tipping Roberto De Zerbi as successorI don’t remember – Pep Guardiola denies tipping Roberto De Zerbi as successorPep Guardiola has been highly impressed by Roberto De Zerbi (Nick Potts/PA)PA Archive✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cebu
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In the wake of England’s late defeat to South Africa on Saturday, Courtney Lawes made his way around the Stade de France thanking the crowd, taking in their applause and appreciation as he walked and talked with his four kids cebu
If Lawes looked like a man saying his goodbye to the Rugby World Cup, it’s because he was cebu
“I think it’s time,” he later confirmed, bringing down the curtain on a superb international career cebu
But while the 34-year-old may have been the first to confirm the news, he won’t be last cebu
The average age of England’s starting XV in their semi-final clash against the Springboks was 29 and as a new cycle begins in the coming months, Steve Borthwick will need to evolve his squad to begin the build towards Australia in 2027 cebu
Let’s take a look at what that means for some of the players in Borthwick’s England squad:RecommendedWhy England will come back ‘stronger’ from Rugby World Cup heartacheCourtney Lawes to retire from England duty after World Cup: ‘It’s time’World Rugby investigating alleged racist abuse directed at England’s Tom CurryFrance was their ‘Last Dance’Joe Marler, 33 - Used mainly off the bench this tournament but started in the semi-final and scrummaged excellently against the Springboks cebu
Will no doubt be a big voice to replace in the dressing room when he eventually departs cebu
Dan Cole, 36 - Brought back into the fold for this tournament after an excellent season at Leicester with Borthwick cebu
Rolled back the years in France but hard to imagine a similar recall for Australia in 2027 cebu
Danny Care, 36 - Impacted games often off the bench and finally got the World Cup experience that had so often evaded him cebu
Superb late score and try-saving tackle against Samoa to save England’s blushes in the pool stage cebu
Care scored his first World Cup try against Samoa (Getty Images)Ben Youngs, 34 - England’s most-capped player but made just two subs appearances in the tournament cebu
A decorated player but Alex Mitchell’s composed displays at scrum-half have pushed him above the the Leicester veteran in the pecking order cebu
Jonny May, 33 - Blistering pace in his prime and a solid tournament coming in late to replace Anthony Watson but the upcoming Ollie Hassell-Collins and Henry Arundell will be just two after his place in the coming years cebu
May came in as a late replacement but performed well (REUTERS)Mainstays ahead of 2027 Owen Farrell, 31 - Silenced many doubters with two talismanic performances against Fiji and South Africa cebu
Supreme physical condition and will be eyeing up a Johnny Sexton-esque swansong at the next World Cup cebu
Maro Itoje, 28 - Still only 28 and will become one of the most experienced players in the squad alongside Farrell and George Ford in the coming years cebu
Exciting partnerships are to be built with both Ollie Chessum and George Martin in the engine room and a potential captaincy should Farrell’s not make it to 2027 cebu
Itoje will be eyeing up his third World Cup in 2027 (PA Wire)Tom Curry, 25 - Closing in on a half-century of caps aged just 25 cebu
Bounced back superbly from his third-minute red card against Argentina and will be a key cog in Bortwhick’s first full cycle cebu
Ben Earl, 25 - A coming-of-age tournament for the breakout Saracens back-rower cebu
All-action displays from the back of the scrum mean he will no doubt be one of the first names on the teamsheet moving forward cebu
Earl was England’s beakthrough star (Getty Images)Freddie Steward, 22 - Dropped for the quarter-final against Fiji but delivered a commanding display under the high ball against South Africa in the semi-final cebu
Defensively superb and still only 22, the Leicester full-back should go from strength to strength over the next four years cebu
Rising stars Theo Dan, 22 - Limited for game time this tournament due to Jamie George’s supreme conditioning cebu
Still work to be done on his set-piece game but will be hoping to usurp his Saracens team-mate in the coming years cebu
Bevan Rodd, 23 - Another young front-rower who saw little game time in England’s key games cebu
Took his try well against Chile but has big boots to fill with the likely departures of Cole and Marler cebu
Rodd scored against Chile (Getty Images)George Martin, 22 - Made his maiden World Cup start against South Africa with a powerful display in the second row cebu
Looks like a ready-made replacement for the already departing Lawes cebu
Ollie Lawrence, 23 - A solid, if slightly unremarkable, tournament for the Bath centre cebu
Is still surely seen as the long-term successor to Manu Tuilagi in the midfield and will only get cebu better in the coming years cebu
Henry Arundell, 20 - A World Cup debut to remember for the pacey winger with five tries against Chile in the pool stage cebu
Perhaps still work to be done on other facets of his game to fully cope with the demands of Test rugby but an exciting talent to nurture in time for 2027 cebu
Arundell scored five tries against Chile in the pool stage (PA)More aboutEngland RugbyCourtney LawesOwen FarrellRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/7End of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit End of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit Care scored his first World Cup try against Samoa Getty ImagesEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit May came in as a late replacement but performed well REUTERSEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit Itoje will be eyeing up his third World Cup in 2027 PA WireEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit Earl was England’s beakthrough star Getty ImagesEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit Rodd scored against Chile Getty ImagesEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit Arundell scored five tries against Chile in the pool stage PAEnd of an era? England squad set for change after World Cup exit England’s Courtney Lawes is preparing to wave goodbye to Test rugbyPA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cebu
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