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Klopp only has six matches remaining before he leaves Liverpool at the end of the season and he will hope to do so in the dream manner: by beating Guardiola to the Premier League title.
The German has only done that once before and would undoubtedly have won a lot more were it not for the Manchester City boss.
With Klopp leaving and Guardiola staying, there is a feeling that Manchester City will continue at its current level and it will be up to whoever comes in at Liverpool to match that.
When Guardiola leaves, there will almost certainly be a drop-off to some degree — but there has been no suggestion as to when that might be just yet.
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Until now at least.
This is despite it only having ever been in the top flight of Spanish football for four seasons (including this one).
And Manchester City and Girona, of course, are both connected as they are part of the City Football Group (CFG).
Míchel is said to be learning English in order to prepare himself for making a future move to the Premier League.
Revelo adds that there is a growing feeling that Manchester City could undergo a lot of changes in 2025 because Txiki Begiristain, the club's director of football, may also move on.
Liverpool is currently undertaking a transition of its own with Michael Edwards working with FSG again and Richard Hughes coming in as sporting director at the same time Klopp is leaving.
Liverpool.com says: It will be very interesting to see just how good Manchester City is without Guardiola.
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