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Guardiola backs England for Euro 2024 glory

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Guardiola backs England for Euro 2024 glory

Manchester City administrator Pep Guardiola has supported England to win Euro 2024 assuming that they follow his club's course to mainland greatness. Guardiola at last directed City to their most memorable Bosses Association crown last season after various close to misses prior in his rule. The Spaniard feels Gareth Southgate can do likewise with England following their own agonizing disappointments near the very edge of flatware. England were beaten in the European Title last by Italy on punishments at Wembley in 2021, lost the World Cup semi-last against Croatia in 2018 and were beaten by France in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals. "They are great. It's not only the ability of the strikers, it's the entire bundle, the entire gathering and Gareth knows impeccably what he needs to do," Guardiola told journalists. "So I have the inclination, everybody has the inclination, that the England public group, (from) the last occasions - the World Cup and European Title - they make steps, they are almost there, are truly close. They lost a last, got to a semi-last. "At the point when you show up at these stages at regular intervals, it will work out. It's very like us, we were close, and in the end we lifted it." Guardiola accepts the English energy for football, which has frequently weighed intensely on their players at competitions, will demonstrate a seriously elevating factor this time. "I see the response when they play European Cups or World Cups, individuals go off the deep end in the city. They go off the deep end for the public group," Guardiola said. "That demonstrates how pleased they are and, toward the day's end, as a football player, that is awesome, your nation is glad for how you are doing your nation, and the manner in which you are playing, arriving at the last stages. "Simply trust it. Assuming they accept it, they can make it happen. Trust it, accept it, they can make it happen." City forward Phil Foden could play a vital part to play for England after an exceptional season at club level. The 23-year-old's exhibitions were perceived as he was named the Football Journalists' Affiliation men's Player of the Year on Friday. Guardiola accepts Foden, who has advanced through the club's childhood positions to become perhaps of their most significant player, could proceed to become one of City's most prominent ever. "This club has a long, long history. You can't fail to remember what occurred with the players who played at Maine Street, similar to everybody knows. I think the club has been worked with many, many top-quality players," he said. "However, I have the inclination assuming he proceeds with his profession until the end here, and proceeds with that level, he can be truly outstanding, that is without a doubt."

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