Pep Guardiola has announced his plans to depart Manchester City after securing a fourth consecutive Premier League title and sixth in seven years on Sunday.
In the match against West Ham at the Etihad, Phil Foden scored twice to help City defeat West Ham 3-1, enabling them to surpass Arsenal by two points and prevent the Gunners from clinching their first league title in two decades.
Reflecting on his remarkable success, Guardiola expressed his disbelief at winning six league titles in just seven seasons, a feat he never imagined possible when he first joined the club.
With 15 major trophies already under his belt during his eight-year tenure as Manchester City’s manager, Guardiola is now preparing for the upcoming FA Cup final, where he could potentially add another title to his collection. Despite having a contract that runs until 2025, Guardiola hinted at the possibility of leaving soon, suggesting that he is leaning towards an exit after next season. He mentioned ongoing discussions with the club while affirming his current intention to remain for at least one more year.
From Songu Michael.