Following Manchester City’s Champions League elimination by Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola struck a defiant tone regarding his future, emphasizing his deep attachment to the club despite ongoing speculation about his tenure.
Pep Guardiola has addressed mounting speculation over his Manchester City future following Tuesday’s Champions League exit against Real Madrid.
Despite a 5-1 aggregate defeat, the Catalan coach insisted the club’s future remains bright, noting that his squad is still navigating a period of transition.
With fifteen months remaining on his current contract, Guardiola emphasized his long-standing bond with the organization and its supporters.
The City boss reacted sharply when questioned about his European record in England and potential departure this summer.
He remarked: “Oh, everybody wants to fire me, right?! Oh my god, guys! One day I will come here and say, ‘Bye bye, guys!’.”
Guardiola now turns his focus to Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Arsenal as City aims to salvage their domestic campaign.

