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'The speech was a disaster!' - Pep Guardiola was 'so nervous' as Man City boss opens up on how he told players about his exit

  • Catalan mastermind confirms emotional exit

    The decorated manager officially broke his silence on Friday morning by delivering a poignant farewell message to supporters before facing the media ahead of the final day of the Premier League season. City directors subsequently announced extensive plans to honour his transformative ten-year tenure, confirming the North Stand will be renamed in his honour alongside a commissioned statue. Rather than cutting ties completely, Guardiola has agreed a long-term executive compromise to remain with the City Football Group as a global ambassador.

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    Guardiola reflects on decade of dominance

    Addressing reporters during his final pre-match press conference, the 55-year-old expressed a profound mixture of pride and gratitude before detailing how he plans to mark the occasion of his final game on Sunday. Guardiola said: "Really satisfied [about his 10 years in England]. I don't know the right words. Satisfied, happy and proud. It has been maybe the experience of my life, otherwise I would not have been 10 years. I cannot be more grateful for the amount of love and affection that I had for many years.

    "It's not about when. It's not today or tomorrow, it's a time that you feel ok let's do it. It's not yesterday or one week ago, it's a little bit but of course we are in competition and I want to be completely away because I need the players to be with me and me with them. The moment we cannot fight for anything else because it is already achieved, that is the moment to say. I want to say a proper goodbye to my people on Sunday, I want to hug them all on the pitch, and that's why we announced it."

  • Guardiola reveals 'disaster' speech to players

    Explaining the internal dressing room reaction to the news of his exit, Guardiola added: "The speech was a disaster, I was so nervous - more than ever.

    "I tell them like I'm telling all of you, the questions that require I have this passion and energy that I had since I was little boy now I feel I will not have in the future. I have to be honest with myself but especially for the club that gave me everything and the people that rely on me incredibly."

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    Etihad farewell precedes massive parade

    City host Aston Villa on Sunday in a highly charged fixture where fans can formally salute their most successful manager. Having already guaranteed a second-place finish in the Premier League behind champions Arsenal, the squad will focus entirely on giving their boss an elite send-off. A massive, celebratory parade involving the men’s, women’s, and youth teams will follow on Monday, marking the end of a golden administrative era.