Pep Guardiola’s historic decade at Manchester City is coming to an end, with the club confirming that the Catalan manager will step down at the end of the season after 10 years in charge. Sky Sports
🏆 A Decade of Dominance
Guardiola leaves behind one of the most successful eras English football has ever seen, winning 20 major trophies, including six Premier League titles, a Champions League, multiple domestic cups, and a Club World Cup. The News International

Pep’s Emotional Farewell
In a heartfelt statement, Guardiola said he felt “deep inside” that it was his time to go, adding that his love for the club, the city, and its people would remain “eternal.” The Telegraph
He reflected on the club’s journey, the city’s resilience, and the unforgettable memories shared with fans and players.
Legacy Cemented
Manchester City have announced that the North Stand at the Etihad will be renamed ‘The Pep Guardiola Stand’, and a statue will be built in his honour, a testament to his transformative impact on the club. Sky Sports
What’s Next?
Guardiola will take a break from coaching, saying he is “running out of energy” and needs time away from management. Yahoo Sports
He will, however, remain connected to the City Football Group as a Global Ambassador, offering technical advice across the network of clubs. Daily Express
👀 The Successor
Enzo Maresca is widely expected to take over as the next Manchester City manager. Yahoo Sports






















