Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing down the curtain on a ten-year reign that has produced 20 trophies and transformed the club into one of the most dominant forces in the history of English football, according to the Daily Mail.
The announcement is expected to be confirmed on Sunday, in time for the news to be celebrated at an open-top bus parade on Monday. The parade is set to begin at Manchester’s Northern Quarter at 4pm before finishing outside the Colin Bell Stand reception at the Etihad Stadium an hour later. City have already begun to inform their sponsor partners that the announcement is imminent, and the news has been an open secret among those close to Guardiola for some time.
Guardiola, 55, joined City in the summer of 2016 and has since overseen the most successful period in the club’s 131-year history. Six league titles, including an unprecedented four in succession, the club’s first ever Champions League triumph, and a cabinet full of domestic honours have defined a decade that has fundamentally changed what English football looks like at the top level. The vulnerabilities that have emerged in City’s play this season have only underscored how much of their sustained dominance has been shaped by Guardiola’s presence in the dugout.
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Guardiola refused to be drawn into confirming his future after Saturday’s FA Cup final victory over Chelsea at Wembley, which added trophy number 20 to his remarkable haul at the club. City are still in the running for the Premier League title, facing Bournemouth on Tuesday evening before the final day showdown with Aston Villa, meaning this week could yet see them add a 21st piece of silverware to the Guardiola era.
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Whoever takes over will inherit one of the finest squads in European football, along with the enormous challenge of maintaining the standards Guardiola has set across a decade at the highest level. Those are standards that very few managers in the history of the game would be capable of upholding, which is perhaps the most telling tribute to what is ending this weekend.
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The announcement ends months of speculation about whether Guardiola would see out his contract or step away early. The open secret that those around him had been carrying has now become the news that the football world had been both dreading and expecting. Manchester City will go on. But the Guardiola era, quite simply, will never be repeated.
