Guardiola says Man City successor cannot be ‘copy and paste’

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Departing Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he hoped his successor can be true to themselves, warning that any ​attempt to find a carbon copy of him would likely ‌backfire.

Guardiola, who led City to six Premier League titles, a Champions League triumph and the Club World Cup, will leave at the end of the ​season after a decade in charge.

Italian Enzo Maresca, who ​has previously coached Chelsea and Leicester City and also ⁠worked under Guardiola as an assistant at City, is reported ​to be the leading candidate for the top job at the ​Manchester club.

Asked if City’s administration had sought his advice on the next manager, Guardiola told reporters on Friday: “It doesn’t work to copy and paste in ​this kind of job.

“You have to be unique, natural and ​yourself and the new manager will be himself,” the Spaniard added, speaking ahead ‌of ⁠City’s final league game of the season at home against Aston Villa.

“The moment it starts to be a copy of another one… Everyone is everyone. It has to be like that. ​And that’s why ​everything is going ⁠to be good.”

Guardiola leaves City with the spectre of the 115 charges of alleged breaches of ​the Premier League’s financial rules still looming large ​over his ⁠tenure, but he said he was confident there was no cause for concern.

“Because I trust them,” he added.

“I trust them! Because I ⁠spoke ​with them and I trust how ​they behave and (what) they did. So what happened — there will be the resolution. I ​trust them.”

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