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Pep Guardiola is closing the book on one of football's great managerial runs, and he's doing it with one honest admission. On the eve of his final Manchester City match, Guardiola told Sky Sports his biggest regret was never giving goalkeeper Joe Hart a real chance, shipping him out on loan within weeks of arriving back in two thousand sixteen. A complicated legacy, but an undeniably historic one.
Staying in the Premier League, Chelsea head to Sunderland on Sunday in a season finale that carries more weight than the table suggests. The Blues have missed out on European football again, and with Xabi Alonso arriving as the new manager this summer, the fanbase is genuinely split on whether that absence is a curse or a clean slate. Paul Merson has weighed in with his prediction, and the debate around Alonso's rebuild is only getting louder.
And shifting to the transfer market, Newcastle United are making moves. The Magpies have entered the race to sign twenty-two-year-old Osasuna winger Victor Munoz, joining Aston Villa in tracking the La Liga standout. Munoz has been sharp and direct all season, and with two Premier League clubs now circling, Osasuna may not hold him much longer.
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