'Be yourself' Guardiola tells Man City successor
Manchester City's Spanish manager Pep Guardiola looks up into the stands as he takes a lap of honour at the end of the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
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Pep Guardiola said he will call his successor at Manchester
City to offer advice after bringing down the curtain on a glorious decade on
Sunday that transformed the club's standing.
A 2-1 defeat by Aston Villa did little to dampen the spirits
of the City fans who turned out to pay homage to the Catalan, who hoovered up
20 trophies in 10 seasons at the Etihad Stadium.
One of Guardiola's former assistants and ex-Chelsea boss
Enzo Maresca is reportedly set to take over and fill the enormous shoes left by
the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach.
"When the club will tell me which one it is, of course
I will call him," said Guardiola.
"I will tell him the same like I said (before), 'be
yourself'. The club will support you unconditionally. That is the biggest
compliment, or the biggest luck that all the managers here will have.
"You have to protect it more than any other club. Be
free and with your ideas go there. Work a lot and everything will be
fine."
Guardiola announced his decision to depart on Friday, less
than three days on from City missing out on the Premier League title to
Arsenal.
But his final season at City still yielded a League Cup and
FA Cup double and he leaves the club with a refreshed squad that should still
be capable of competing for honours following his departure from the Etihad.
Guardiola made his entrance on Sunday to a rousing reception
alongside a giant banner bearing his face and the message "Game changer.
History maker. City forever."
Catalan flags were unfurled behind one goal, while at the
other end the newly named and expanded Pep Guardiola Stand was in operation for
the first time.
The 55-year-old was moved to tears when Bernardo Silva was
given a guard of honour by both sets of players as he was replaced in the
second half.
After 19 seasons of combined service, lengthy tributes were
also paid to Silva and John Stones on their final appearances for the club.
"I don't cry, but when I see Bernardo cry, I cry,"
added Guardiola.
Together Guardiola, Silva and Stones won six Premier League
titles and the club's only Champions League in 2023 among 17 major trophies.
Guardiola revealed earlier in the week he does not plan to
coach again in the near future and said he was looking forward to a break after
17 seasons at three of Europe's biggest clubs in the past 18 years.
"I am so tired," he said. "I will not miss it
for a while.
"For this club, for these players, this is the right
decision and thank you to the club for respecting this."

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