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Pep Guardiola Regrets Letting Jesús Navas Leave Manchester City

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City manager, has expressed his regret over allowing Jesús Navas to leave the club after the former Spain international announced his retirement from football.

In a heartfelt message, Guardiola, who managed Navas for a brief period during his time at Manchester City, admitted he wished the winger had stayed longer at the club.

“You don’t know how much I regret letting you go. I would have loved for you to stay longer here, but sometimes you make mistakes,” Guardiola said, according to Mirror.

Guardiola and Navas worked together during the 2016-17 season, but their time together was limited. Navas managed to play 1,814 minutes across 36 games under the Spanish coach before leaving to return to his boyhood club, Sevilla.

In his tribute, Guardiola also praised Navas for his loyalty and contributions to Sevilla, urging the club and its fans to cherish his legacy.

“Congratulations to all Sevillistas for having had such an extraordinary player and a person who defines Sevillismo. For many years to come, Sevillistas, don’t let him slip away. Keep him close and with all of you. Farewell,” he added.

Navas, a product of Sevilla’s youth academy, enjoyed a distinguished career that saw him win multiple trophies, including the UEFA Europa League with Sevilla and the Premier League with Manchester City. Known for his speed and crossing ability, he was also an integral part of Spain’s 2010 FIFA World Cup-winning squad.

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