Connect with us

Man City

Guardiola speaks on Man City’s decision to let Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko join Arsenal

Guardiola speaks on Man City's decision to let Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko join Arsenal

Pep Guardiola, the mastermind behind Manchester City’s success in the past few years, has recently spoken out about the departures of Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko to Arsenal.

Despite their impressive performances for the Gunners, Guardiola maintains that he has no regrets about letting them go.

“When they want to leave, they cannot stay,” said Guardiola. “I wish the best for Gabriel and Oleks. They are fantastic people, and they helped us a lot. I never say one player leave, it’s the club and it’s their decision.”

ALSO WATCH: Thank You Zinchenko – His Final Interview as a Man City Player

But it’s not just good wishes from Guardiola. He is quick to point out that Manchester City’s current position is not dependent on the presence of Jesus and Zinchenko. “Erling and Julian came and it’s difficult for Gabriel. What happened with Gabriel is normal. It was a good deal,” said Guardiola.

“For the players that were here, Gabriel, Raheem, Oleks. I have a big thank you for what they have done for us. It was a good transfer for the club. We are not in the position we are because we do not have Oleks or Gabriel.”

Guardiola’s words show that he is a coach who not only values the contributions of each player, but also understands the business side of the sport.

ALSO READ: Pep Guardiola Says his Tactics Allow his Players to Express Their Talent

He is able to make difficult decisions and move on with a clear vision for the future. With Manchester City sitting second of the league, it’s clear that Guardiola’s leadership and strategic thinking are paying off and it will be evident at the end of the season.

Watch Pep’s full press conference ahead of Sunday’s game against Wolves on the video below…

Advertisement

Premier League 2024/2025

PWDLPts
1Liverpool
35
25
7
3
82
2Arsenal
35
18
13
4
67
3Manchester City
36
19
8
9
65
4Newcastle United
35
19
6
10
63
5Chelsea
35
18
9
8
63
6Aston Villa
36
18
9
9
63
7Nottingham Forest
35
18
7
10
61
8Brentford
36
16
7
13
55
9Brighton & Hove Albion
36
14
13
9
55
10AFC Bournemouth
36
14
11
11
53
11Fulham
36
14
9
13
51
12Crystal Palace
35
11
13
11
46
13Everton
36
9
15
12
42
14Wolverhampton Wanderers
36
12
5
19
41
15Manchester United
35
10
9
16
39
16Tottenham Hotspur
35
11
5
19
38
17West Ham United
35
9
10
16
37
18Ipswich Town
36
4
10
22
22
19Leicester City
35
5
6
24
21
20Southampton
36
2
6
28
12


Advertisement

Facebook

Must Read

More in Man City