Pep Guardiola to decide Manchester City’s future! Ex-Barca boss sets date to decide on Etihad’s future

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Pep Guardiola is ready to make a final decision on his Manchester City future after a humiliating Champions League defeat. As a historic era at the Etihad Stadium comes to an end, the Catalan coach is said to have set aside a specific time to consider his next actions.

Real Madrid crushed City’s European ambitions on Tuesday night, leaving Guardiola with serious doubts about his future in Manchester. The 55-year-old appeared upset as Vinicius Jr scored twice to help Los Blancos win 5-1 on aggregate in the round of 16.

Guardiola spoke bluntly to the media when asked about the pressure and frequent rumors around his resignation. “Everybody wants to fire me,” Guardiola remarked. “One day I will come out here and say ‘bye, bye guys’.” After a decade at the helm, the 55-year-old is under contract until 2027, but the manner of their European exit has further fueled rumors that he may leave sooner than expected.

Despite the noise, a clear timeline has emerged for when the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich mastermind will sit down to assess his options. A report from Daily Mailsuggest that Guardiola will take a break and make his mind up about his future following Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Arsenal. This upcoming international window provides the rare breathing room needed to make such a significant career choice.

The timing is critical as City look to salvage a season that is threatening to underwhelm by their own sky-high standards. While the Premier League crown looks increasingly likely to head to north London, a victory at Wembley would provide a much-needed trophy and a moment of clarity for the manager before he enters the final year at the Etihad.

While the result against Madrid was one to forget, the fixture allowed Guardiola to etch his name even deeper into the history books of European football. By taking charge of the second leg, Guardiola has officially surpassed Sir Alex Ferguson to claim second place for the most games managed in Champions League history with 191 matches. He still trails Carlo Ancelotti’s record of 218 games managed in the competition.

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