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Pep Guardiola to Step Down as Manchester City Manager After Trophy-Laden Decade

Pep Guardiola will step down as Manchester City manager this summer after a transformative decade. He leaves as the club's most successful manager with 20 major trophies, including a historic treble in 2022-23. Guardiola will take up a new role as a global ambassador for the City Football Group. In his farewell statement, he reflected on the city's working-class spirit and his team's unique journey.

Pep Guardiola to step down as Manchester City manager after glorious, trophy-filled decade

Manchester, May 22

Pep Guardiola will step down from his role as Manchester City manager, bringing down the curtains on one of the most illustrious reigns for a manager in European football history.

A statement from Man City, who are in second place in the Premier League with 78 points, but have lost it to Arsenal with one game each left, said, "Pep Guardiola will step down as Manager of Manchester City this summer. The Catalan, who joined City in July 2016, has had a transformative effect during his ten years in charge, and will leave having won 20 major trophies - making him the most successful Manager in our history."

The club also said that despite his departure from the club as its manager, Guardiola will continue his relationship with the City Football Group, the club's parent company, as its global ambassador.

"Despite his departure as Manager of Manchester City, Pep will continue his relationship with the City Football Group, by taking up a role as a Global Ambassador. The role will see him giving technical advice to the clubs in the group, working on specific projects and collaborations," the club statement said.

Guardiola, who came to City back in 2016, departs after transforming the English club into a European football giant, having won six Premier League titles, a UEFA Champions League, three FA Cup titles, 5 League Cup titles, a FIFA Club World Cup title, UEFA Super Cup and FA Community Shield each.

The 2022-23 season saw Guardiola and a star-studded City operating at the peak of its powers, having become only the second football club in English football history after their arch-rivals Manchester United to have captured the treble of Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League, a season which is viewed as the club's best one in their 132-year history.

Speaking on his departure from the club, Guardiola said, as quoted by the official Premier League website, "When I arrived, my first interview was with Noel Gallagher. I walked out thinking, 'Okay... Noel is here. This will be fun."

"And what a time we have had together. Do not ask me the reasons I'm leaving. There is no reason, but deep inside, I know it is my time. Nothing is eternal; if it were, I would be here. Eternal will be the feeling, the people, the memories, the love I have for my Manchester City."

"This is a city built from work. From graft. You see it in the colour of the bricks. From people who clocked in early, stayed late. The factories. The Pankhursts. The unions. The music. Simply the Industrial Revolution and how it changed the world. And I think I grew to understand that, and my teams did too."

"We worked. We suffered. We fought. And we did things our own way. Our way," he signed off.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

While Pep's achievements are remarkable, I can't help but think about the financial backing he had. City spent billions to build these squads. Would he have been this successful at a club with more limited resources? It's easy to win when you have an open checkbook. Let's see how he does with the national team or a smaller club next.

Priya S

As an Indian football fan who grew up watching European football on TV, Pep's impact on the game is global. His philosophy of total football and tactical genius has influenced coaches everywhere, including in India. I hope his new role as global ambassador means he'll help develop football in other countries too, maybe even in Asia! 🏆

Rohit P

I remember watching City's treble season in 2022-23 - that Champions League final against Inter Milan was nerve-wracking! Pep's way of playing, with that high press and possession style, is just beautiful to watch. But I wonder if he's leaving because of the 115 charges for financial fair play violations? Or is it just his time? 🤔

Kavya N

Pep's comments about Manchester being a city of work, graft, and the Industrial Revolution really resonated with me. Coming from a country where our textile mills and factories had similar struggles, I appreciate how he connected with the city's soul. It's not just about trophies; it's about understanding the people and the culture. What a classy exit speech. ❤️

M Michael C As a neutral fan, We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

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