Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, believes England has the potential to win Euro 2024 if they follow a similar path to City's continental success. Guardiola, who led City to their first Champions League title last season, sees parallels between City's journey and England's recent performances in major tournaments.

Despite England's heartbreaks in recent tournaments, including a loss in the Euro 2021 final and a defeat in the 2018 World Cup semi-final, Guardiola sees progress under Gareth Southgate's leadership. He believes that England's strong team dynamic and talent, coupled with Southgate's guidance, position them as serious contenders for Euro 2024.

Guardiola emphasizes the importance of belief and national pride, highlighting England's passionate fan base and the significance of representing their country on the international stage. He sees this as a motivating factor for the players and believes it can propel them to success.

City's forward, Phil Foden, who was named the Football Writers' Association men's Player of the Year, could play a pivotal role for England. Guardiola praises Foden's development and envisions him becoming one of City's greatest players if he continues his current trajectory.