Mar 18 β€’ 09:33 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

Sour Guardiola: – Everyone wants to sack me

After Manchester City's Champions League exit, Pep Guardiola expressed frustration over continued questions about his future, joking that everyone wants him out.

After Manchester City's disappointing exit from the Champions League at the hands of Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola faced numerous questions regarding his future with the club. The match saw Manchester City initially performing well, but a red card for Bernardo Silva and a penalty scored by Vinicius Junior led to a clear victory for Real Madrid on aggregate. This defeat intensified speculation about Guardiola's tenure at City, prompting journalists to seek his thoughts on staying or leaving the club.

When a journalist mentioned his future for the third time, Guardiola humorously cut them off, saying, 'Everyone wants to sack me,' which drew laughter from the press conference attendees. His light-hearted comment, however, belied the frustration he feels amid constant scrutiny about his role, especially following a loss that many viewed as a key moment for the team's aspirations in the tournament.

In response to another question about his legacy at Manchester City, Guardiola insisted that winning just one Champions League title would not be sufficient to secure his status in the club's history. He humorously suggested he needed to win six titles to be recognized adequately. This further emphasized his high expectations and ambitions for the club under his leadership, indicating that despite the setback, he remains committed to achieving greater success with Manchester City in the future.

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