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Coach Messi: Should Pep Guardiola become the next Argentina coach?

Manchester City legend Sergio Aguero has called on Pep Guardiola to consider coaching the Argentine national team which will see him reunite his former protege Lionel Messi. 

Messi and Guardiola conquered La Liga and Europe with Barcelona by winning 16 trophies along with 2 Champions League medals. From 2008-2012, Barcelona was the most dominant team in the World and their style of football was reflective in the way Spain played and won the World Cup (2010) and two European Championship (2008 and 2012). 

Pep Guardiola left Barcelona to join Bayern Munich where he was highly successful before landing a top job with Manchester City. With City, he won their first ever Champions League trophy along with the FA Cup and a record 3rd consecutive Premier League title. 

Although, Aguero can't see Guardiola leaving club football or Manchester City to coach the Argentina national team because he won't have enough time to instill his style of football in just a week or two. 

The Spanish tactician will need time to inculcate his high-octane style of football but sadly, international football cannot afford him that time. 

Ageuro might want him to consider coaching the Argentina international football team but, the country is currently not recruiting. The Argentina's football association are highly appreciative of the work Lionel Scaloni who recently won -the World Cup - is doing and have no intention to relieve him of his duties. 




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