Guardiola has only one win in his last six matches across all competitions.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has reaffirmed his commitment to the club, stating he has no regrets about signing a two-year contract extension despite the team's current run of poor form.
The extension, announced last month, keeps Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium until 2027.
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Since the announcement, City's form has dipped significantly, with only one win in their last six matches across all competitions.
What Guardiola said
"Absolutely not. I would not be able to sleep – even worse than now – if I thought I was leaving when the club is in this situation. Impossible. They might sack me, that could happen. But leaving now, in this position? No chance," Guardiola stated emphatically when questioned about any potential regrets.
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"What we have done, we have done. The satisfaction to do it is done. It is accomplished. The way we have played, the numbers, everything. Always it will remain. In this situation, I could not leave. There are many things we have to do."
Guardiola's tenure at Manchester City began in 2016 after he departed from Bayern Munich. Under his leadership, the club has achieved unprecedented success, winning 18 major trophies, including a historic Treble in 2023, including a long-awaited Champions League triumph.