Manchester City fans brace for Pep Guardiola's departure this summer after a decade of dominance. Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher, a close friend, told talkSPORT he expects Guardiola to pursue the World Cup, the only trophy missing from his cabinet. Gallagher envisions him managing England or another national team, calling his impact on the game unparalleled.

Enzo Maresca is set to replace Guardiola at City, while Guardiola moves into a global ambassador role. Gallagher warns the era of near-certain trophy wins is over. Meanwhile, current England boss Thomas Tuchel faces pressure, with calls for his dismissal if the Three Lions fail at the World Cup.

Guardiola's legacy is cemented, having won 20 major trophies and redefined English football. Reflecting on Manchester, he praised its industrious spirit. Gallagher hopes Guardiola remains a guiding force for City, akin to Johan Cruyff.