Man City fans name three line-up changes they want to see vs Sevilla after Kevin De Bruyne injury
Manchester City fans want to see three changes from Pep Guardiola for their Super Cup match against Sevilla.
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Manchester City fans want to see three changes from Pep Guardiola for their Super Cup match against Sevilla.
Croatia international Lovro Majer has moved to Wolfsburg from French side Rennes for a reported fee of 25 million euros ($28 million), the German club announced on Wednesday. The midfielder signed with the Wolves until 2028. The reported transfer fee is the third highest in Wolfsburg history. Majer, 25, played 62 times for the Ligue 1 side, scoring six goals and helping them to qualify for the Europa League twice.
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Josko Gvardiol could get a first start for Manchester City on Wednesday evening when his side face Sevilla in the UEFA Super Cup
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Pep Guardiola hinted that he could wait until the trip to Sheffield United to hand Josko Gvardiol his full debut for Manchester City,
Officially, the Peter Gerhardsson era started when he first took charge of the Sweden women's national team in autumn 2017, marking his first match with a win over Croatia to get the Blågult's qualification bid for the 2019 Women's World Cup off to the perfect start. Yet, inheriting a team that was entrenched in the typical Swedish 4-4-2 and playing a style the coach likened to an old-fashioned English system, it would take almost four years for the squad to finally begin looking like the real (attacking) deal under the 63-year-old.