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Sport: Van Gaal reacts to Guardiola's appointment

– Pep Guardiola – the new manager of
Manchester City
– Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal
speaks about Guardiola’s new job
The Bayern Munich coach, Pep Guardiola
has been appointed as the new manager at
Manchester City for next season on a three-
year deal.

The 45-year-old will replace Manuel
Pellegrini, who will leave on June
30. Pellegrini was appointed at the Etihad in
2013 and led the club to the Premier League
and League Cup double the following
season.
Next summer Guardiola will move to the
Etihad Stadium and he will immediately
become a rival of Van Gaal.
Manchester United coach said: “He is my
former captain so I am very pleased to see
him. And I can speak Spanish so it is very
convenient for me!”
Meanwhile, on Monday Mourinho was at
Wembley to support Gianni Infantino’s bid to
become FIFA president.
However, the 53-year-old batted away a
question about a potential move to
Manchester United with a swift shake of the
head…
According to ESPN, Mourinho’s patience with
Manchester United is wearing thin as he
holds out to become the Premier League
side’s next manager.
Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho was
sacked barely seven months after he helped
the London club win the English Premier
League.
His representatives have reportedly reached
out to the Red Devils on his intention to take
over from Louis Van Gaal.

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