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Why Pep Guardiola Turned Down Cristiano Ronaldo at Man City

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Pep Guardiola had the chance to sign Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester City, but turned him down because he didn’t think he fit into his system at the Etihad, according to reports. The Portuguese star is one of the greatest footballers of all time and has performed at a world-class level throughout the majority of his career.

Whether it was for Manchester United, Real Madrid or Juventus, Ronaldo dominated on the pitch and has found success pretty much anywhere he’s gone. These days, he can be found in Saudi Arabia, where he’s thriving with Al-Nassr. The veteran forward joined the Saudi Pro League club in late 2022 after an ill-fated second stint at the Red Devils. He’s since averaged a goal nearly every game for Al-Nassr, but before he joined the side, he reportedly offered himself to Man City.

Under Guardiola, the club have summited the very peaks of English and European football. They became the first team in Premier League history to win four straight titles and Ronaldo wanted to get in on the action. The Catalan manager, however, ultimately turned down the chance to bring him into the fold.

Guardiola Didn’t Like Ronaldo’s Fit at City

Cristiano Ronaldo in action for Portugal
Cristiano Ronaldo in action for Portugal

A book covering Guardiola’s time at City was published in 2024, and it revealed some interesting stories from his time in England. One such tale is the fact that he had the chance to sign Ronaldo on a free transfer once he left Old Trafford, but he turned him away. As reported by the Daily Mail, the reason behind the manager’s decision was that he didn’t think the icon would fit well in his system at the Etihad.

Eyebrows would have been raised by the United faithful if one of their greatest-ever players moved to City, but he was open to the idea and would have pulled on the sky-blue shirt if Guardiola was interested. Having built an intricate system at the Etihad, with his squad all buying into his philosophy, the former Barcelona manager didn’t want to risk upsetting the apple cart by adding a figure like Ronaldo. Considering the success he’s seen at the Etihad, it’s hard not to trust his judgement.

In full, the report said:

“He offered himself to City last summer but Pep wasn’t interested. There’s no question at all that Guardiola respects his immense ability to finish chances as well as his superb physical condition, but how could this type of player fit into the precision machine the Catalan has painstakingly and strategically built at City? Thanks but no thanks, Cristiano.”

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Guardiola’s City Have Become a Dynasty

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with the Premier League trophy
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with the Premier League trophy

Following his arrival in 2016, Guardiola has turned City into a football dynasty. It took a couple of years to really get into the swing of things, but he’s truly transformed the club into one of the best sides to ever play in the Premier League. He’s won six league titles with the club and broken multiple records.

Whether it was his 2017/18 side, which became the first in Premier League history to accumulate over 100 points, or the 2022/23 team that won a historic treble, he’s experienced some incredible highs at the Etihad and is undeniably one of the best managers to ever compete in England. The club’s decision to bring him in over nine years ago now will long be looked at as the moment their fortunes changed forever.

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Wimbledon Commentator Slammed Over ‘Disgraceful’ Remarks During Live Match

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A BBC commentator has come under fire after ‘disgraceful’ comments that he made during a match at Wimbledon sparked serious controversy on social media.

Andrew Castle is commentating on his last Wimbledon this year, and he stirred up some controversy during Jannik Sinner’s most recent match at the tournament. The BBC is looking to modernise its output and, as a result, Castle is having to take a step back from his long-tenured position as the lead commentator at the event.

It had been reported that the BBC’s Director of Sport, Alex Kay-Jelksi, had wanted to keep Castle on as part of the commentary team but no longer as lead. This changed when Castle decided to quit the corporation following the news that he would be forced to step down, meaning this year’s tournament will be his last.

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Unfortunately, it seems that his exit won’t be as smooth as might have liked. Not only did his co-commentator, Todd Woodbridge, have to step in to shut him down, but viewers at home were left stunned and disgusted by what Castle had to say.

While Sinner was 4-3 up in the second set, Castle had this to say about his opponent, Shintaro Mochizuki: “It probably feels for Sinner like this guy didn’t play the game.”Woodbridge then pushed back on these comments, calling them ‘harsh’ immediately.


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However, Castle wasn’t done there, and he doubled down on his views.

“You know what I mean? When you are trying to break someone down that is clearly inferior in so many departments and yet so awkward, I am full of admiration for Mochizuki, but this is the way Sinner feels now, I am sure.”

Woodbridge would again try to defend Mochizuki by saying that “because there isn’t the regular power and shot shape we see in the game today, it is a throwback type of game.”

Fans were unhappy with these comments, blasting them as unfair towards Mochizuki, who had made a good account of himself in the match-up against the world No.1. One user on X had this to say: “I’ve never heard anything that disgraceful from a commentator in tennis before, just ugly.”

Another user wanted to make sure the BBC saw their frustration and tagged them in a post which read: “@bbctennis @BBCSport Andrew Castle basically saying Mochizuki is crap and can’t play tennis. What round of Wimbledon did you get to in your career, then, Andrew?”

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Castle has admitted to being hurt by the decision to have him removed from his position at the prestigious event. He said to the Daily Telegraph before the tournament started: “Am I upset? Yeah, I was upset, and I will stay that way this year, knowing it’s my last. But all good things come to an end.”

As for Sinner, his march towards a second Wimbledon triumph continues as he reaches the quarter-finals for the fifth consecutive year. He will go up against German Jan-Lennard Struff on Tuesday.

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International Breaks in Football 2026: Key Dates & Competitions

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Domestic league managers may hate them, but the international breaks provide crucial data and analysis for national team coaches.

With major tournaments like the World Cup, the European Championships, AFCON, and the Copa América occurring every few years, there is always something for international managers to prepare for.

The breaks may come with the risk of injury, which can prove highly disruptive to the domestic league season. But they also provide the chance to shine on the international stage and earn a spot in the squad for the next major tournament. But what does the upcoming international break calendar look like for both the men’s and women’s football?

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Dates

Matches/Competitions

June 11 – July 19

2026 World Cup

September 21 – October 6

4

November 9 – 17

2

Following the 2026 World Cup, there will understandably be a break from international football. But there won’t be much of a rest for the participating players as preparation for the new league season will be well underway.

However, FIFA have seemingly listened to recent criticisms over the autumn international breaks and have acted to improve their timing. Rather than two separate breaks taking place in September and October, FIFA are instead opting for one extended international break from September 21st to October 6th.

The goal here is to reduce the level of disruption caused by the breaks to the domestic season. National teams will now have the chance to play up to four internationals, rather than playing two blocks of two matches.

The strategy should be particularly helpful for the globe-trotting players on the international scene. It should massively decrease flight time and jet lag, helping them to reintegrate into their domestic teams when they return from international duty.

The international break schedule for 2026 will conclude with two final matches played between November 9th and 17th.

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  • Type I: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Tuesday night the following week.
  • Type II: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Wednesday night the following week.
  • Type III: Players are released to their international associations from Monday to Saturday night the following week.

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Match Type/Competition

Max. No. of Matches

October 5-13

Type I

2

November 24 – December 5

Type II

3

Following the brief June break, the women’s national sides will have to wait a little while before their next international matches. Beyond the 2026 calendar’s major event, the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup, which took place in March, there is a clear structure to the women’s international breaks.

FIFA have outlined several international break windows moving forward that will allow national coaches plenty of opportunities to experiment with new players, identify key squad members, and plan formations and strategy. These international breaks will occur in the following periods:

  • Late February to early March
  • Early to mid-April
  • Early June
  • Early October
  • Late November to early December

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An international break in football is a short period of time when national teams represent their countries in matches against other international teams. The majority of the international football calendar is taken up by friendlies and tournament qualifiers, with tournament fixtures taking place roughly every two years.

FIFA rules that club sides must allow their players to represent their countries if they are selected by their national team’s manager for upcoming fixtures. However, international suspensions and injuries can prevent players from being included in national squads.

The majority of the top-tier leagues, such as the Premier League or La Liga, will temporarily pause their domestic schedule due to the unavailability of players. However, for the most part, lower-level leagues, such as the EFL Championship or Serie B, will continue as usual. Still, if teams from these leagues have a significant number of players missing due to international commitments, they can request fixture postponements.


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