Pep Guardiola to Leave Manchester City After 10 Years as Manager
Pep Guardiola has confirmed he will step down as Manchester City manager at the end of the current season after a decade in charge.
Pep Guardiola has officially announced that he will leave his position as Manchester City manager at the end of the current season, bringing to a close a transformative decade at the club.
Guardiola, widely regarded as one of football's greatest coaches, has guided Manchester City to unprecedented success during his tenure. Under his leadership, the club has won six Premier League titles and secured their first-ever Champions League trophy, fundamentally changing the landscape of English football.
Over the past 10 seasons, Guardiola has led City to a total of 20 trophies, establishing the club as a dominant force in both domestic and European competition. His tactical innovations and coaching philosophy have influenced football across multiple leagues.
The announcement marks the end of one of the most successful managerial tenures in Premier League history. Guardiola's departure will conclude a remarkable period that has seen Manchester City become the most successful English club of the past decade.
The club and Guardiola made the announcement on Friday, though no details about his replacement have been confirmed. His final matches as City manager will take place over the remaining fixtures of the current season.