Guardiola is following the "Blacks" and raising questions.
Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, the manager of English football club Manchester City, has reignited the debate about his coaching future after appearing in the stands of Foxborough Stadium in Boston, USA, to watch the match between the Moroccan national team and its Scottish counterpart in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Television cameras captured the Catalan coach watching the match from the stands, which raised many questions and speculations among viewers regarding the reasons for his attendance at this encounter.
Guardiola's appearance comes at a time when news continues to circulate about the possibility of him taking on a national team coaching role in the future, after many years spent coaching clubs, during which he achieved remarkable successes with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
In recent years, Guardiola's name has been linked to several major national teams. Media reports have previously circulated about the possibility of him coaching the Moroccan national team in the future, considering the significant development that Moroccan football has undergone and the impressive results that the "Atlas Lions" have achieved on the international stage.
No official comment has been made by the Spanish coach regarding the reason for his attendance at the Morocco-Scotland match, leaving the door open for various interpretations, with some viewing it as merely a technical observation of a team that is gaining global attention, while others see it as a new indication of Guardiola's interest in pursuing an international coaching experience in the next phase of his career.
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