The Spaniard never considered leaving Manchester City, despite the difficult period in which his team failed to win seven matches in a row.
Manchester City seems to be doing a little better after going five games without defeat, including three wins in a row.
“Suffering is also a part of life, and we don’t appreciate it enough. People think that you should always be happy, but that’s a misconception. Life is full of ups and downs,” she said. declared Pep Guardiola in a recent interview with Sky Sports.
The Spanish coach was referring to City’s recent very difficult period, which has only had one victory in 13 matches: “We overestimate success in life. I could never forgive myself if I announced that I was leaving. That doesn’t mean I’m going to change everything, but I won’t regret for a second having at least tried,” he explains.
-Guardiola also appreciates and praises his players’ determination to turn the situation around: “I see how hard they work and how much they suffer. Suffering is also part of life, it is not perfect.”
The Spaniard has 500 matches on the bench for Cityzens, most of them have been a “dream come true, a paradise”, as he explains. Finally, the coach of Kevin De Bruyne and Jérémy Doku remains optimistic about the future, despite recent setbacks.