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After ten transformative seasons at the Etihad, Pep Guardiola is walking away from Manchester City. The fifty-five-year-old confirmed Friday he'll step down at the end of this weekend's Premier League finale, closing a chapter that brought twenty major trophies to the club, including six league titles. English football will not look the same without him.
Shifting to Spain, Girona manager Míchel Sánchez is calling Sunday's home clash against Elche a match to make history. His side needs a win at Montilivi to secure their place in La Liga's top flight next season. Míchel was direct at his presser — he believes in his squad, and the stakes couldn't be higher for a club that has punched well above its weight for years.
And over in Cleveland, the Browns are heading into the two thousand twenty-six NFL season with real concerns at quarterback. After a brutal two thousand twenty-five campaign, the front office hoped the offseason would bring some stability, but reports suggest their signal callers will be operating at a significant structural disadvantage when the new season kicks off.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
