Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has come out to say that he’ll remain addicted after this season. He recently revealed that a 3rd EPL title and a potential UCL win will not satisfy his addiction to keep succeeding as a coach.
According to him, he and his players will definitely focus on improving and going again in all competitions next season.
Pep added that when he starts having the feeling that it is enough and the pleasure is no longer there, he’ll step down.
His words, “It’s so addictive, so nice.”
“It’s addictive and, after that, why should you stop? Why should we not try to improve and do it again?”
“From the outside you get results, but I still see things I don’t like.”
“When you have the feeling it’s enough and the pleasure is not there, it’s the time to say goodbye, but if the players still want to continue, then we’re going to carry on.”
On his latest contract, “I saw that he trusted me. I cannot assure him of success, but I saw his eyes and I trusted him.”
“When that happens, you have to do it. When it happens I cannot say no. All the managers in the world, you can be sacked if you don’t win games.”
“We had long discussions and he convinced me we still have work to do. I trust him a lot and I said ‘we’re going to try to do it again in the next few years’.”
“Part of the reason for my happiness here is his determination to convince me to say ‘we still have to do it’.”
“We cannot forget we came from the disappointment of Lyon, losing in the quarter-finals of the Champions League the previous season, and no holidays.”
“I had the feelings in other clubs sometimes – Bayern Munich and Barcelona were always supportive – that feeling the managers are always supported when they have success.”
“I cannot forget my first season here, when we didn’t win anything, the behaviour of my chairman. And the big disappointment against Lyon, the support I had from my chairman.”
“That’s why he is part of our success and it’s dedicated to him, for supporting me, like I support my backroom staff and the players.”
“Now we have two weeks ahead of us to prepare for the dream come true of playing the final of the Champions League and the show must go on next season. We are going to try to be strong next season.”
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