City’s Coaching Shake-Up Unveiled

Javier Morales
Author: Javier Morales
Updated: 2025-05-29

In a decisive move, Manchester City is reshuffling its coaching staff following a season of unmet expectations. Under the leadership of Pep Guardiola, the club experienced a turbulent 2024/25 campaign, falling short of success on multiple fronts. Their struggles saw them bowing out of trophy contention and lagging in the Premier League title race much earlier than anticipated.

Strategic Overhaul of Coaching Team

In light of the challenges faced, the club has acknowledged an urgent need for transformation within its coaching ranks. To this end, the support team backing Guardiola is undergoing significant changes, particularly marked by the departures of key assistants Juanma Lillo, Iñigo Domínguez, and Carlos Vicens. This strategic shift arises from an acknowledgment of the club’s faltering performance, particularly during critical phases of the season.

Prospective New Additions

Reports suggest that Pep Lijnders, noted for his successful stint under Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool, and Kolo Touré, an erstwhile prolific player for Manchester City, are prime contenders to bolster Guardiola’s staff. Lijnders’ experience and contributions to Liverpool’s success make him a valuable asset, despite a short-lived tenure at Red Bull Salzburg as head coach. Similarly, Touré, transitioning from player to coach, offers a wealth of experience that could prove beneficial for the club.

Anticipated Impact on Club Fortunes

Manchester City’s proactive search for coaching talent underscores its ambition to reclaim a sturdy competitive position in domestic and European fronts. Procuring adept individuals is paramount if the club is to reverse its recent turbulent form and reinforce its presence across various competitions on the European stage.

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