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Sergio Aguero look to build a team around him with Pep to win the Champions League next season |
Sergio Aguero has refused a move to Real Madrid as he looks forward to work with Pep Guardiola because he thinks that the new Man City manager will build a team capable of winning the Champions League in the next 2 years.
Man City were just beaten in the semi-final with a Gareth Bale goal but they deserved that result as they didn't show the passion needed to win a big Champions League match.
This time the Citiziens as they are known in England, Man City will go straight in for the trophy as their new manager Pep will not be afraid of anyone in Europe but Man City can really find it difficult in the as Pep does not have the experience of managing in the Premier League.
Man City starts their season with a home match against Sunderland who just survived relegation last season and Man City are expected to win that match by at least 4 goal margin with the quality players they got.
City will finished the season at Vicarge Road as they take on Watford in the final day and maybe Man City will win Pep his first ever Premier League title that day.
Here Are Man City Fixtures For The Season 2016/17 :
August
13: Sunderland (h)
20: Stoke City (a)
27: West Ham United (h)
September
10: Manchester United (a)
17: Bournemouth (h)
24: Swansea City (a)
October
1: Tottenham Hotspur (a)
15: Everton (h)
22: Southampton (h)
29: West Bromwich Albion (a)
November
5: Middlesbrough (h)
19: Crystal Palace (a)
26: Burnley (a)
December
3: Chelsea (h)
10: Leicester City (a)
14: Watford (h)
17: Arsenal (h)
26: Hull City (a)
31: Liverpool (a)
January
2: Burnley (h)
14: Everton (a)
21: Tottenham Hotspur (h)
31: West Ham United (a)
February
4: Swansea City (h)
11: Bournemouth (a)
25: Manchester United (h)
March
4: Sunderland (a)
11: Stoke City (h)
18: Liverpool (h)
April
1: Arsenal (a)
5: Chelsea (a)
8: Hull City (h)
15: Southampton (a)
22: West Bromwich Albion (h)
29: Middlesbrough (a)
May
6: Crystal Palace (h)
13: Leicester City (h)
21: Watford (a)