Premier League
Manchester City is going through an unusual crisis in the Pep Guardiola era. Despite the recent renewal of the Spanish coach, whispers about his continuity have started to be heard in the halls of the Etihad Stadium. The pressure is mounting, and although Guardiola has shown the ability to turn around adverse situations, doubts about the future are beginning to loom over the Citizen team.
Poor results have left the team far from their usual standards, both in the Premier League and in European competitions. This situation has sparked speculations about possible alternatives for City's bench, with three names standing out on the horizon as feasible options.
Joachim Low:
The first is Joachim Low, the experienced German coach who led his national team to win the 2014 World Cup. Without a team since leaving the German national team, Low would be an attractive bet to renew the City project with his tactical approach and his ability to manage elite teams.
Xavi Hernández:
On the other hand, the name of Xavi Hernández, current coach of Barcelona, has also resonated strongly. Although his commitment to the blaugrana squad seems solid, his style of play, inspired by Guardiola's philosophy, makes him a natural candidate to continue the line set by the Spanish coach at City.
Massimiliano Allegri:
Finally, Massimiliano Allegri, free after leaving Juventus, emerges as another interesting alternative. His experience in top clubs and his ability to handle talent-packed locker rooms position him as a coach capable of providing stability and immediate results.
Manchester City still believes in Guardiola's ability, but the shadow of his potential successors reflects the magnitude of the crisis. The reaction in the coming weeks will be key to defining the future of the City's bench.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, BOMBAZO: Ya suenan entrenadores para sustituir a Guardiola en el Manchester City
