Jack Grealish’s ommission from Club World Cup was ‘best’ for him and Manchester City, Pep Guardiola says

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Pep Guardiola recently explained the decision to exclude Jack Grealish from Manchester City's squad for the Club World Cup, emphasizing that it was made after honest discussions between the player and the club. Guardiola expressed that the decision was in the best interest of both Grealish and the team, as he believes that taking a break could allow Grealish to return to his peak form. Last season, Grealish's playing time diminished significantly, where he only made 16 starts out of 35 appearances, which included being an unused substitute in the FA Cup final. Guardiola acknowledged Grealish's contributions during the treble-winning season but noted that the player needs to regain his confidence and playing rhythm to perform consistently at a high level again.

Moreover, Guardiola reflected on the leadership structure of the team, revealing that he has opted for a captaincy group comprising Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan, Bernardo Silva, and Ruben Dias for the tournament, instead of allowing the players to vote for their captains as is customary. This decision stems from lessons learned from the previous season, particularly following Kyle Walker's loan departure. Guardiola also mentioned that he sees potential in Erling Haaland as a future captain, but emphasized the importance of learning the responsibilities that come with the role. He believes that having experienced leaders in the squad will help Haaland develop into a capable captain who prioritizes the team's needs above personal ambitions.

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Pep Guardiola statedJack Grealishwas excluded from Manchester City’s Club World Cup squad following honest discussions but claimed he could stay at City and return as the player who helped claim the treble.

In 35 appearances for City last term Grealish made only 16 starts, with six of these in the league, the 29-year-old’s drop in status underlined by him being an unused replacement in the 1-0 FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace. Guardiola was asked why he left Grealish off City’s bid to claim the inaugural 32-team cup, which begins against Wydad AC at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on Wednesday at midday local time.

“He had a conversation with the club and [we] decided [what was for] the best,” said Guardiola. “Jack is an exceptional player. The only reason why he didn’t play last season is of course my decision. We decide that he has to play. The club was honest, he was honest. Incredible love and respect [for him] and we decide the best is to stay [behind] and have a place [at home] that he can feel like he can come back to be the player like he was in the year of the treble or all his career in Aston Villa.

“Without him it would have been more difficult in the year of the treble [2022-2023]. The fact is in the last two seasons he didn’t play much minutes. He has to come back to play and have the butterflies in his stomach that he can play every three days and show again the quality he has.”

Guardiola was asked if this meant away from City. “I don’t know,” the Catalan said. “Now we decide don’t come here and what happens I don’t know in the end. If we don’t find [another solution], he’s a player for Man City and he will be back.”

Last season City’s captain,Kyle Walker, left on loan in January. Guardiola hinted this was one reason why he has decided a captaincy pool of Rodri, Ilkay Gundogan, Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias for the tournament rather than letting the players vote on it as usual.

“For the first time in my career I decided it would be my captain – I didn’t like what happened last season,” Guardiola said. “Sometimes I want to be the boss, and this season I decided to do it, so I chose the four captains and at the end of the season, this [Club] World Cup, maybe we will choose one or two more.”

He said Erling Haaland will one day be the captain: “He’s so young. But he has to learn what it means to be a captain because he will hopefully be here for many years and sooner or later he will take that position.

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“When you have Bernardo, Rodri, Ruben and Gundogan he will learn. He’s incredibly well respected. I have the feeling thinking for the future that he needs to learn what is best for the team. To put the team, your mates, in front of you. You have to ask what is best for the team. When you do that you never make a mistake.”

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Source: The Guardian