Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola has said that fighting for titles at the end of the season is the best feeling in his life
The Spaniard made this revelation ahead of City’s Premier League clash against Fulham on Sunday. A win in that game will put the Citizen above Arsenal in the log standings.
Furthermore, City are also still on course to winning the treble this season as they will play defending champions Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semi-final and Man United in the FA Cup final.
“Fighting for the titles at the end of the season is the best feeling,” Guardiola said
“I know if we don’t win the Treble or win the title, people will see it as a failure season, but that doesn’t matter. I expect that. The important thing is we are there. It depends on us.
“We cannot deny how exceptional it would be to win another title. It is done when it is done. And it’s is not done.”
Since joining City in 2016, Pep has won four Premier League titles, one FA Cup and four EFL Cups, making him one of the most successful managers in the last decade.
“I am fortunate and privileged. That is my feeling, Why should I stop?” Guardiola said.
“I like to be here because we have the chance to make people happy, not for the history, what is that? When you move on, you move on. That’s all.”