Pep Guardiola, leaving Manchester City after 10 years, warned the club not to seek a replica of him.
“It doesn’t work to copy and paste in this kind of job,” he said before City’s final game against Aston Villa. “You have to be unique, natural and yourself.”
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Enzo Maresca, ex-Chelsea and Leicester coach and Guardiola’s former assistant, is tipped to replace him.
Guardiola departs with six Premier League titles, a Champions League and Club World Cup, while 115 alleged financial breaches still hang over City. He insisted: “I trust them.”

























