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Guardiola's Decade at City

Summary of achievements during the 10-year tenure

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millichronicle.com
Guardiola Bids Emotional Farewell to Manchester City After Decade of ...

“I like to think my vibe and energy will be there forever.” Pep Guardiola delivered an emotional farewell to Manchester City as he reflected on a decade that transformed both the club and his own legacy, using his final pre-match press conference to look back on one of the most successful managerial tenures in football history. The 55-year-old manager, whose departure was formally confirmed earlier in the day, appeared relaxed and reflective as he addressed reporters for the last time before leaving the club he has led since 2016. What was expected to be a routine media briefing quickly became a retrospective on ten years that reshaped Manchester City into one of Europe’s dominant football powers. Guardiola acknowledged the emotional weight of the occasion, revealing that he had spoken to players earlier in the day but struggled to find the right words. Describing the farewell address as “a disaster,” he admitted that conveying the significance of the moment had proved difficult after such a long and successful association with the club. The Spaniard said he hoped the influence he brought to City would endure beyond his departure. “I like to think my vibe and energy will be there forever,” Guardiola said, reflecting on the culture and identity established during his tenure. His final day as City manager was marked by a series of tributes that underscored his impact on the club. Shortly after confirmation of his departure, Manchester City announced that the club’s expanded North Stand would be permanently named in his honour. The recognition came as another symbol of Guardiola’s status within an organisation that experienced its most successful era under his leadership.Guardiola revealed that club chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak had informed him about the stadium naming earlier in the day. He also learned during the press conference that a statue would be erected in his honour outside the stadium, a tribute reserved for figures considered central to the club’s history. The manager responded with humour, joking about the prospect of the statue eventually being covered by bird droppings. While details of the design have yet to be finalised, Guardiola appeared amused by the attention and symbolism attached to the monument. The farewell also highlighted Guardiola’s deep connection with Manchester beyond football. In a letter addressed to supporters, he referenced the music of Oasis, reflecting his close association with the city’s culture. Over the years, Guardiol...

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britbrief.co.uk
Pep Guardiola Bids Emotional Farewell as Manchester City Manager After ...

Pep Guardiola embraced Bernardo Silva following his final match as Manchester City manager, a poignant moment in an emotional send-off after a decade of dominance. The 2-1 defeat by Aston Villa served as a backdrop for celebrations of Guardiola's era-defining tenure.Emotional Send-offAs Guardiola stood before the tunnel, a highlights reel of his 10 years played on the stadium screen. He jogged through a guard of honour as his 95-year-old father, Valenti, watched on. The official announcement of the new Pep Guardiola Stand followed, and Guardiola addressed the crowd with heartfelt words.He said: "A minute of silence please. I'm so nervous. Terrified. Why do you love me so much?" When fans chanted for "10 more years," Guardiola asked: "Why do you do that to me? I never could imagine the amount of love. It's been incredible, an honour to be your manager. My dad is here in the stands, 95. That [stand] is the huge honour I could receive from this club." — He added: "The players don't know it but I will be there controlling them [from there]. In the next years, you all around the world, you will find me in the streets, and wherever you are as a City fan come and hug me. I will need it. I will say it: 'It's been fucking fun.'"Blue fireworks erupted, and the crowd sang "We've Got Guardiola" one last time before he strode off, soon to head to a beach and begin the next chapter of his life.Match HighlightsThe defeat by Aston Villa also marked a swansong for Bernardo Silva and John Stones. A comedic moment occurred when the stadium announcer said "Please welcome John Stones" but sent Silva's dog, also named John Stones, to walk the guard of honour.Guardiola said of Silva: "Bernardo was emotional today before the game. If you want to cry then cry, laugh then laugh. Emotions – you have to express them. I don't cry, but when I see somebody else cry, then I cry."Silva reflected on his nine years: "Pep's the reason we won so much. He was at the wheel, making the decisions and creating this monster of a team - that was not only successful for one or two seasons, but for a very long time. That's the most difficult thing. He never stopped creating new things, evolving, not allowing oppositions to adapt. And on a personal level, he's my father in football. And I'm really grateful for everything he did for me. And I do believe he's the greatest manager ever."Guardiola's Cultural EmbraceGuardiola's success may stem from his embrace of local culture. "The people who live in the ...

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aljazeera.com
Guardiola delivers emotional farewell as Manchester City manager ...

NewsFeedOutgoing Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said the memories and relationships built during his decade at the club mattered more than the 20 trophies he won, as he reflected emotionally on his unforgettable spell at City following his final match in charge.Published On 25 May 2026

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chosun.com
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Guardiolas Emotional Farewell to Manchester City Fans chant 10 more years as legendary manager sobs in final match

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