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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola extends an open invitation to Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney, welcoming him to observe City’s operations at the Etihad. Guardiola, impressed by Rooney’s interest in coaching, acknowledges the former England captain’s illustrious playing career. He praises his footballing knowledge, emphasizing the mutual respect between the two despite their past club allegiances.

In response to Rooney’s expressed willingness to join Manchester City as an assistant, Guardiola graciously states, “He can come any time; he’s more than welcome.” The Spanish tactician, known for his astute managerial style, recognizes the value Rooney could bring to the coaching staff with his wealth of experience on the pitch.

Guardiola’s admiration for Rooney is evident as he reflects on the significance of the former United star’s achievements, stating, “Wayne Rooney has been one of the greatest in this country of all time.” Despite Rooney’s association with Manchester City’s arch-rivals, Guardiola acknowledges his impact on English football and the respect he commands.

Rooney, in turn, lauds Guardiola’s coaching prowess, suggesting that learning from the Manchester City manager would be invaluable. Reflecting on Guardiola’s influence, Rooney notes, “You see what Arteta is doing now, and I strongly believe a lot of that is from learning what Guardiola was doing.” This sentiment underscores the profound impact Guardiola has had on shaping the coaching philosophies of his former assistants.

As Rooney explores potential coaching opportunities, Guardiola’s offer exemplifies the camaraderie and respect within the footballing community, transcending club rivalries for the betterment of the sport. With Guardiola’s guidance and mentorship, Rooney could potentially make a seamless transition into coaching, leveraging his extensive playing experience to contribute to developing future talents at Manchester City.

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