He's the first name on the teamsheet' England hero makes World Cup prediction after Marc Guehi's Manchester City arrival
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He's the first name on the teamsheet' England hero makes World Cup prediction after Marc Guehi's Manchester City arrival
"Marc Guehi signed for Manchester City following a failed move to Anfield in the previous window (Image credit: Getty Images) As an ex-player and manager for Manchester City, Stuart Pearce understands the importance of the club's recent signings, particularly that of Marc Guehi. The ex-Manchester City defender played 38 games under Kevin Keegan, scoring three goals in his time, then managed the club for 97 games between 2005 and 2007. Pearce captained the club to the First Division championship in 2001/02, notably scoring a direct free-kick on his debut against Watford."
"Pearce, who works as a pundit and commentator for talkSPORT, often covers England games and has followed Guehi at club level and internationally for years. Test your knowledge He's the first name on the teamsheet for England defensively, the 63-year-old told Betway. Marc Guehi during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers (Image credit: Getty Images) When you talk about Guehi, you need a central defender that reads the game brilliantly, who has got a little bit of pace and can defend one-on-one. I think he ticks all those boxes the defensive side of the game is the one thing [City needed] to shore up a little bit."
Stuart Pearce is a former Manchester City player and manager who played 38 games under Kevin Keegan, scored three goals, managed 97 games between 2005 and 2007, and captained the club to the First Division championship in 2001/02. Pearce works as a pundit and commentator for talkSPORT and follows Marc Guehi at club and international level. Pearce views Guehi as a first-choice England defender, praising his game-reading, pace and one-on-one defending. Guehi earned weekly wages over £300,000, nearly joined Liverpool before the move collapsed, and acknowledged Crystal Palace for his development.
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