Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed his commitment to the club, stating he would not forgive himself if he departed during a challenging phase. Despite winning 18 major trophies, including six Premier League titles and the Champions League in 2023, City has struggled this season, trailing leaders Liverpool by 15 points. Guardiola extended his contract in November, staying at the Etihad until 2027.
Guardiola emphasised that life involves ups and downs, and it's unrealistic to expect constant happiness. "Sometimes we don't appreciate or undermine the fact that we suffer," he told Sky Sports. He stressed that facing challenges is part of life and vowed not to leave the club during tough times. "I would not forgive myself if now I said I am going to leave," he added.

City's recent form shows signs of improvement with a four-match unbeaten run in the league. However, they recently squandered a 2-0 lead against Brentford, resulting in a draw. The team is preparing for their upcoming match against Ipswich Town. Additionally, Erling Haaland's new long-term contract until 2034 brings positive news for the club.
Guardiola remains determined to improve City's performance despite recent setbacks. "Absolutely, that doesn't mean it's going to bounce back," he stated. He acknowledged the difficulty of winning every competition but highlighted his dedication to trying his best alongside the players who share his determination.
The manager reflected on his tenure at City, describing most of his experiences as a dream come true. "In terms of all the period I've been here for 500-plus games, 485 or 490 have been a dream come true," he said. He acknowledged occasional poor seasons but believes success is often overestimated.
City faces several challenges ahead. They were eliminated from the EFL Cup by Tottenham in the last 16 but advanced to the FA Cup fourth round against Leyton Orient. In Europe, they face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League after collecting only eight points from six games this season.
Despite these hurdles, Guardiola remains optimistic about bouncing back with the club's support. He recognises that suffering is part of life and believes it is impossible to win every competition consistently. His focus remains on striving for improvement and making the most of each opportunity.