Pep Guardiola has firmly dismissed speculation about his future at Manchester City, insisting he will not walk away despite the club’s dramatic slump.
BusinessDay reports that the City boss, who signed a two-year contract extension earlier this season, faces mounting pressure after his side suffered nine defeats in their last 13 matches, with just one win during that stretch. City’s struggles have left them languishing in seventh place in the Premier League.
Despite the poor run, Guardiola remains resolute in his commitment to turning things around. “I will try, I will keep going,” he said. “Sometimes you think the bad run will end earlier or it would be easier to fix, but it takes more time. I will not give up. I want to be here.”
The Spaniard, who has led City to six Premier League titles in the past seven seasons, expressed his determination to repay the faith of the club and its supporters. “I don’t want to disappoint the club, the fans, or the people who love this club. The biggest test is to come back again, and we have done that before,” he added.