Argentina and Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has had his say on whether he would like to see his former manager Pep Guardiola join forces once again with Lionel Messi, except this time for La Albiceleste.
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The 52-year-old tactician has won it all on multiple occasions during his illustrious coaching career. His time at Barcelona, Bayern Munich and now with the Sky Blues has solidified his status amongst the pantheon of great managers, however, the Catalan native as never coached an international team.
His former striker Aguero claims that he would love to see the Spaniard take the charge of reigning world champions, where he would be reunified with seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi, but does admit to being wary of the number of games they play in international football and whether they would satisfy Guardiola's appetite to coach.
"Obviously, as an Argentinian, yes, it would be really good if he could be the Argentina national coach but well, I don't know. And obviously nowadays as I'm an ex-player and looking at it as a fan of the national team, I think that obviously everyone would be happy, right?" the five-time Premier League winner told Stake.
"But, I think that we'll have to see, where he wants to go, which challenge he wants it to be, what managers want is to take over a country and bring success to it, right?
"And because, in the end, between Argentina and Spain or to go to Brazil or Germany or Italy, those teams, or England, they're historic teams. You know there is very little margin for error with there being so few games, right?
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"And I think that with that Pep style of play, in a national team, I think he would miss the training sessions. I mean, the thing of teaching players and coordinating things that he wants to do with a team, it doesn't have that."
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