In June 2013, when the City board announced that ex-Real Madrid boss, Pellegrini, would run the ship Roberto Mancini once ran we thought the Sheikh’s had gone all soft. Gentler, wiser and more laid-back, compared to the fiery Italian, Manuel Pellegrini is on the different end of a managerial personality spectrum. It was a different approach taken to harmonize what was once just a dressing room of footballing individuals.
Still clung to the passion and philosophies of Mancini, fans were reluctant to accept that Manuel Pellegrini was the better man for the job. And it was only until a domestic double during mid-2014 that we all truly acknowledged the mystical ways the Chilean worked to impose his fast, attacking mentality on the pitch.
Paying a homage to the 62-year-old boss is the least we can do as admiring fans, but life after Manchester is the subject of this article. With a rightful CV to back his 28 years of managerial experience up, getting back into the game should be easy enough for Pellegrini – here’s four possible destinations we may see him at next season.





