Ex-Man City captain Fernandinho: Brazil a chance for Pep

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14 Mar 2024 • 1:13 PM MYT
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Former Manchester City title-winning captain Fernandinho believes Pep Guardiola is nearing the end of his journey at the club.

Fernandinho, who was a defensive midfielder, worked with Guardiola for several years.

He spent a total of nine seasons with the Premier League champions, winning five Premier League titles, six League Cups and the FA Cup.

Fernandinho told the Denilson Show: It's hard to say Brazil starts in the lead. Very difficult to know.

There's a chance [he could coach Brazil], but I think there are other teams on par to possibly have [Pep] Guardiola as a coach in the future.

No, I don't think Spain. The Catalonia/Spain issue, you know how it is I would believe in England, where he is, knows the players and everything, and maybe Netherlands His father in football, who is he? (Johan Cruyff)'

I think we have to think outside the box Style of play, it will depend on several things. I would guess that by 2030, the 2030 cycle (for the FIFA World Cup). In other words, by 2026, he would be with a national team."