Pep Guardiola admits ‘4 consecutive losses’, may extend contract

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Pep Guardiola admits losing four consecutive games for the first time in his managerial career may be one of the reasons he has decided to sign a new Manchester City contract until 2027.

Before the international break, the Citizens lost 2-1 at Bournemouth and Brighton, drew the same result at Tottenham in the Carabao Cup and were thrashed 4-1 by Sporting CP in the Champions League. Despite their

disappointing recent results, City are keen to extend his deal, ยูฟ่าเบท which expires next year and Guardiola has agreed, making it official on Thursday.

“Since the beginning of the season I have thought hard about leaving. There were times when I thought it should be my last year because everyone thinks that way,” the 53-year-old Spaniard said after putting pen to paper. “

At the same time, we have had a situation and many problems in the last months, so I felt it was not the right time to leave because that would disappoint the club. “

I feel that now I cannot leave. Don’t ask me why. Maybe it’s the four consecutive defeats. “

“Does the club still want me or does the fact that we are here together? That’s why we signed. Manchester City means a lot to me and is very special. “

We have achieved a lot, otherwise we would not have been here for 11 years. It is a place where I feel loved, but for this club the results are the most important. You have to achieve for the contract. “

I am happy to be the manager of this club. Whenever I am not happy, even when I have a contract, I will call the chairman and the CEO to say goodbye in person. But now I don’t feel like that.