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EPL: Liverpool, Man City face new-era test without Salah, Guardiola

From The Punch · () English

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  • Liverpool and Manchester City begin new Premier League seasons without their iconic figures, Mohamed Salah and Pep Guardiola.
  • Salah departed for Turkey, ending his Anfield career, while Guardiola resigned after a decade of success, leaving behind a club facing financial breach charges.
  • Both clubs face uncertain futures under new managers Enzo Maresca and Andoni Iraola, tasked with navigating transitions after periods of dominance.

The Premier League season kicks off with two giants, Liverpool and Manchester City, embarking on new eras without their defining figures. Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's talisman since 2016, has moved to Turkish club Trabzonspor, marking the end of an illustrious Anfield career. Simultaneously, Pep Guardiola has stepped down as Manchester City's manager after a decade of unprecedented success, including six Premier League titles and the club's first Champions League crown.

Guardiola's departure follows a season where City relinquished their dominant perch, finishing behind Arsenal. The manager cited a struggle for energy and the departure of key personnel, including his director of football, as contributing factors. The club also faces ongoing charges related to alleged financial breaches, adding a layer of uncertainty to their future.

New City manager Enzo Maresca, a former Guardiola assistant, inherits a squad that has seen stalwarts like Kevin De Bruyne and Ederson depart. His limited managerial experience contrasts sharply with Guardiola's legacy. Liverpool, under new manager Andoni Iraola, also faces a significant transition without Salah, as they prepare for their opening match against Newcastle.

The departures of Salah and Guardiola, coupled with the preceding turbulence at City, underscore a period of significant change for two of England's top clubs. Their ability to adapt and thrive without their iconic leaders will be a defining narrative of the upcoming Premier League season.

a part of me is leaving

โ€” Pep GuardiolaGuardiola lamented the departure of his trusted director of football, Txiki Begiristain.
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