Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has disclosed that he made the right decision to leave the club at the end of the season.
Recall that the Spanish tactician last managed the club during their 2-1 loss to Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Perfect Time To Leave Man City
After turning City into the most dominant Premier League team of its generation and a champion of Europe for the first time, he said the time was right to hand over the reins.
“I am so tired. Seriously, I am so tired. I did everything. We did it. The memories I have of Barcelona and Bayern Munich are unbeatable but the luggage of memories I have from here from 10 years is more than any other,” he told the club’s website.
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“It is the right time. I will not miss it for a while, that’s for sure. I feel deeply that the decision is the right decision for this club and the players. I thank the club for respecting it, they understood.
“I have been here for 10 years and of course the baggage, the memories that are put inside. It’s more than any of other part,” he began.
“There are 20 trophies? Absolutely. If not 20 trophies they would sack me before. Win win win then it’s continue, continue, continue.
“When you are not at home and you see the trophies in the cabinet I say how happy I am because I won one league. It’s the memories, the connections I had.
“I can’t explain but the connections I had from day one, with the city I would say but especially the staff and the players.
“I knew we were connected. I’m sure John and Bernando will say the same and that is what I will bring back to Barcelona.”
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Guardiola oversaw 593 matches with 423 wins, 77 draws and 93 defeats at the Etihad Stadium since arriving in 2016.
Incredible Achievements At Man City
Guardiola’s decade-long tenure at Manchester City (2016–2026) is widely considered one of the most successful managerial periods in football history, yielding an astonishing 20 major trophies.
He transformed Manchester City into a dominant European powerhouse, culminating in an unprecedented run of success in the Premier League and European competition.
Guardiola’s City side, especially the 2017/18 squad, set new standards for excellence, holding records for the highest goal difference in a Premier League season (+79) and highest-scoring campaign (106 goals).


