Pep Guardiola recently extended his contract with Manchester City, which now runs until 2027. This decision followed a challenging period for the team, marked by four consecutive losses across all competitions. Guardiola, aged 53, explained that these defeats influenced his choice to stay, as he felt compelled to help the team recover and improve.
Guardiola expressed his belief that the team deserves a chance to bounce back from their recent setbacks. "I felt I could not leave now. Maybe the four defeats was why," he stated on the club's website. He emphasised the importance of restoring stability and consistency within the team, aiming to regain their previous form.

During his nine-year tenure at Manchester City, Guardiola has achieved remarkable success, securing 18 major trophies and maintaining a win ratio of 72%. His leadership has been instrumental in shaping the club's achievements and reputation in English football.
City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak shared his enthusiasm for Guardiola's continued presence at the club. "Like every City fan, I am delighted that Pep's journey with Manchester City will continue," he said. Al Mubarak praised Guardiola's dedication and innovative approach, highlighting its positive impact on players, coaching staff, and the broader football community.
Guardiola's influence extends beyond Manchester City. In the Premier League, he averages 2.35 points per game as a manager. This places him ahead of notable figures like Alex Ferguson (2.16), Jürgen Klopp (2.11), and Roberto Mancini (2.05) among those who have managed at least 100 games in the competition.
This impressive record underscores Guardiola's tactical prowess and ability to consistently deliver results at the highest level of English football.
The extension of Guardiola's contract signifies a commitment to overcoming current challenges and striving for future success with Manchester City. His leadership remains pivotal in guiding the team towards achieving their goals in upcoming seasons.