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Manchester City's manager Pep Guardiola
This weekend brings an exciting matchup in the Premier League as Manchester City, led by Pep Guardiola, takes on their long-standing rivals, Manchester United, at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
Although Manchester United currently sits in 13th place, there is potential for them to turn their season around and stun the reigning Premier League champions considering the latter's form this season. Manchester City, positioned in fourth, has had moments of brilliance this season, and they will look to build on their strengths in this crucial encounter.
Manchester City must rise to the occasion as they are currently falling short of expectations this season, struggling to secure their position in the top four. The Citizens have been unusually ineffective in the final third, and significant improvements are essential before their next match. With only one victory in their last ten fixtures, it's clear that they need to turn things around immediately and make a decisive statement on the pitch.
Pep Guardiola responds to the question of his achievements this season
Guardiola renewed his contract during the November international break and stated this week that he will not resign in such a dire situation. However, he has made it clear that he understands the possibility of being sacked.
“When I feel it is time to leave, I will leave, If I’m losing and losing and losing one month more, I will say, Guys, it has to come someone else to fix these kind of things because it cannot be eternal." Pep said.
Guardiola when he was asked about what he achieved this season, asserted: “A trophy this season would be the biggest achievement? I’m sorry… but the greatest achievement has already been done”.
“We've been the best. And we're not the best because we don’t have players. Otherwise Liverpool, we'd be close, my friends…”. he added.
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