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Guardiola Casts Doubt Over Long-Term Man City Future
Pep Guardiola, Manchester City’s esteemed manager, expressed uncertainty about his tenure’s continuation despite leading the team to a remarkable fourth consecutive Premier League title on Sunday.
Manchester City’s triumph over West Ham, with a score of 3-1, marked their sixth league title in seven years—a testament to Guardiola’s transformative impact since his 2016 arrival. Only Sir Alex Ferguson stands ahead with his 13 Premier League titles at Manchester United.
In a historic feat, City became the first English team to secure four successive top-flight titles, outshining the legendary Liverpool and Manchester United squads of yesteryears. They now aim for another milestone: achieving consecutive domestic doubles, with the FA Cup final against Manchester United at Wembley looming next week.
Guardiola, 53, who has previously managed Barcelona and Bayern Munich, has a contract with City until the end of the next season. However, his comments to Sky Sports revealed a contemplative mood: “I’m closer to leaving than staying. It’s been eight years, soon nine. I plan to stay for the next season, and we’ll discuss the future when the time is right.”
At the post-match press conference, Guardiola pondered his achievements: “After winning in Istanbul, I wondered what was left for me here. Yet, I’m still enjoying it, despite occasional fatigue. We aimed for the unprecedented ‘four in a row,’ and now that it’s accomplished, I’m pondering ‘what’s next?'”
For now, Guardiola is savoring another league victory, reflecting on his journey: “If someone had told me I’d win six leagues in seven seasons when I first arrived, I’d have thought it impossible. But here we are.” The future may be uncertain, but Guardiola’s legacy at Manchester City is indelibly etched in history.
Reported By AFP.