Pep Guardiola has delivered a resounding message to Manchester City fans and critics alike: he's not going anywhere just yet. With the FA Cup Final against Chelsea looming this Saturday, speculation had been swirling that the Wembley showdown could mark the end of an era for the Catalan mastermind. But Guardiola, never one to shy away from a challenge, shut down those rumors with characteristic passion and a touch of humor.
"No way!" the 55-year-old declared, reminding journalists that he still has one year left on his current contract at the Etihad Stadium. The timing of his statement couldn't be more fitting—City are on the brink of securing a domestic cup double, which would bring Guardiola's trophy haul to an astonishing 20 pieces of silverware during his legendary decade in Manchester.
In his pre-match press conference ahead of the trip to London, Guardiola was asked whether reaching such a milestone defines greatness. "Yeah," he laughed. "Of course! 19 titles in 10 years is not bad." When pressed about whether his achievements would only be fully appreciated after he leaves, the manager fired back with conviction: "They know that, they don't need to wait for when I'm leaving. They know it has been fun! It has been f*****g FUN! So 19 titles, fighting for the 20th in 10 years is not bad, honestly."
As City juggle a grueling Premier League title race with Arsenal—whom they've already beaten to the Carabao Cup this season—and prepare for their Wembley date with Chelsea, Guardiola's words serve as a rallying cry. The club stands on the precipice of yet another domestic double, with whispers of a potential treble still lingering. For fans who've witnessed this golden era, the message is clear: savor every moment, because the man at the helm is far from finished writing his legacy.
