ScottSinclair
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Here in Norway we had a case were a legendary manager Nils Arne Eggen who managed Rosenborg for almost 20 years, managed them in the CL for those that remember in the 90’s, and helped them win the league every year from 1992 to 2002, with a couple of titles before that as well. In 1998 he stepped down, with his assistant and student Trond Sollied taking over for the 1998 season which he used as a springboard to later becole manager of clubs like Club Brugge and Olympiakos. When Sollied was approached from Belgium, Eggen decided he was rested up and came back and win the 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 title.As everybody seems to be speculating here's my two pence worth...
What's probably occurred has Pep's said a good while ago he'd be leaving at the end of this season. To him it felt so far in the future that he was comfortable with that decision. Since then he seemed to have got his mojo back, things beginning to click with an almost entirely fresh squad and working with Pep2 had reinvigorated him. He knows there's potentially another chapter there in his reign at City. As the time has approached it has now fully dawned on him the magnitude of leaving. He's probably exhausted and needs a proper break, but realises in 6 months time or whatever he'd be fully recharged and would love to be able to walk back into the club.
I think he knows he's not getting it better anywhere else. The amount of control he has, the mutual love everybody has for him. Some are suggesting he might go into international football, but I personally think he'd hate that as he is so OCD. Can you imagine the amount of face scratching he'd do with players pulling out of his squads for questionable reasons? Not being able to work with players on a day to day basis etc.
I'd love him to continue, but if his decision is to leave I hope it isn't something he is going to regret in a few months time.
This can very easily happen here, unless Maresca is succesfull beyond expectation