Tuesday, March 29, 2016

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Bayern Munich will continue to reap the benefits of manager Pep Guardiola's coaching even after the Spaniard leaves the club at the end of the season, midfielder Xabi Alonso has said. Guardiola will take over as head coach of Manchester City from July. "Pep is ahead of his time. He is very demanding of himself and his players, but once you get to know it (the style), then it is the way we like to play," Alonso said. "During his time here he has built something, a style of play, I think many players will have learnt a lot and improved and for sure those fundamentals will be very useful in the future as well." Bevington joins Villa Former English FA executive Adrian Bevington has taken on a new role at Aston Villa. Bevington will work with new Villa director and former FA chairman David Bernstein and the board in conducting the review into bottom-placed Villa's season, which is set to end in relegation. Former FA chairman Bernstein is one of several new faces in the Villa boardroom along with Mervyn King and former club boss Brian Little. Moura: Neymar over Messi at Paris SG PSG winger Lucas Moura would prefer his club signed Neymar over Barcelona team-mate Lionel Messi. With...

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