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Pep Guardiola hailed Rico Lewis as one of the best players he has ever coached after his starring role in Manchester City’s hard-fought win at RB Leipzig.
City manager Guardiola, the former Barcelona boss whose past players have included Lionel Messi, said: “What a player! What a player! “He’s a humble guy, doesn’t talk much. He didn’t play much this season but he is going to play a lot.” He said: “Three or four days ago it was no progress because we lost in Wolves. It was important to break that.
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