Noel Gallagher Wants Guardiola to Manage England
Pep’s Future After Manchester City
The departure of Pep Guardiola from Manchester City continues to spark reactions across the soccer world and beyond. One of the people most affected by the news is Noel Gallagher, songwriter and guitarist of the legendary band Oasis, as well as one of the most famous supporters of the Cityzens. The musician is already imagining what the Spanish manager’s next challenge should be: leading the England national team.
In an interview with talkSPORT, Gallagher said he cannot picture Guardiola walking away from soccer after leaving City, and he shared an idea that quickly ignited debate across England.
“I can imagine him lifting a World Cup as England manager, or coaching one of the big six. There’s no way he walks away from football,” the British musician said.
Gallagher and Guardiola’s Special Bond
The relationship between Noel Gallagher and Pep Guardiola goes far beyond simple football admiration. The two built a very close friendship during the Spanish coach’s time in Manchester. In fact, Guardiola’s first interview as manager of Manchester City was conducted by Gallagher himself, who became a constant presence around the club during the most successful era in its history.
Songs by Oasis also became part of the identity of this Manchester City team. During many title celebrations, anthems like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger played in the background, accompanying some of the club’s most memorable moments under Guardiola.
Gallagher also admitted Guardiola’s departure represents a huge emotional blow for City fans and that the club is now entering a completely different era.
“Forget about replacing him, it’s over. That near certainty of winning a title every season no longer exists. Now we have to start from scratch,” the musician said.
Guardiola’s Legacy at City
Pep Guardiola will leave the Manchester City bench after a historic 10-year spell in which he won 20 trophies. Under his leadership, the club captured its first-ever UEFA Champions League title and established itself as one of the biggest powers in world soccer.
At City, preparations are already underway for multiple tributes to honor the most important manager in the club’s history. Although he will step away from coaching duties, Guardiola will remain connected to the club as a global ambassador, maintaining an everlasting bond with the team he guided to the summit of European football.


















