Pep Guardiola Sent Clear Message To Manchester City Fans, Following Their Crucial Win Against Everton

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Pep Guardiola sent a clear message to the Manchester City supporters following their crucial win over Everton on Sunday, 14th of May.

Manchester City's 3-0 victory at Goodison Park on Sunday afternoon made them four points clear of Arsenal at the top of the English Premier League table.

With just three matches remaining this season, two wins would be enough for the Citizens to secure their Premier League title (this was applicable before Arsenal's 3-0 defeat to Brighton).Screenshot_2023_0515_092544.png

After the match, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola replenished with joy, made sure to remind the fans of their nearness to the title by holding up two fingers and saying "Two more" during his celebration.

Pep Guardiola and his team are now one win away from snatching the Premier League title from Arsenal who has been at the top of the table since the beginning of the year.

Despite admitting he is living the dream with a chance to reach the Champions League final and win the Premier League title in the next two games, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said his postgame scenes with the traveling Manchester City fans at Everton were not advanced title celebrations.

However, Mikel Arteta and his boys have given Man City the edge after Gunner's loss against Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday, 14th of May, therefore City might only need one win to secure the Premier League crown.

Throughout the season, Guardiola's squad has been remarkably consistent and dominant, demonstrating their quality and resolve.

The manager's confident statement to the supporters reflects their conviction in their future success.Screenshot_2023_0515_092610.png

The remaining games of the season will be much anticipated by Manchester City's legion of fans.

Having a shot at winning a championship at home and in Europe raises the stakes for the rest of the season.

Under Guardiola's leadership, Manchester City has maintained its commitment to winning at all costs.

The players' focus on winning the Premier League and advancing to the Champions League has created high expectations for their next performances.

Manchester City's quest for success is as dogged as ever as the footballing world watches in anticipation, with Guardiola and his players showing no signs of complacency as they head into the season's decisive matches.


What's next for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City?Screenshot_2023_0515_092450.pngScreenshot_2023_0515_092450.png

Manchester City will now turn their attention to the Champions League after securing a dominant position in the Premier League.

On Wednesday, 17th of May, they'll play Real Madrid in the second leg of their semifinal matchup, hoping to advance to the final.

Four days after their European match, they'll face Chelsea in a pivotal Premier League matchup.

Who's Pep Guardiola?

Josep Pep Guardiola Sala is a Spanish professional football coach and former football player, who is the current manager of Premier League club Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola's age;

Guardiola was born on the 18th of January 1971 in Santpedor, Spain.

Pep Guardiola's career;

Guardiola was primarily used in a deep-lying playmaker role as a defensive midfielder during his playing time.

He played for Barcelona for the most portion of his career, helping them win their first European Cup in 1992 and four straight Spanish league titles from 1991 to 1994 as a member of Johan Cruyff's Dream Team.

From 1997 until he retired from the club in 2001, he served as captain.

Guardiola has also played for the Italian clubs Brescia and Roma, the Qatari club Al-Ahli, and the Mexican club Dorados de Sinaloa.

He made 47 appearances for Spain at major tournaments, including the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 2000 UEFA European Championship. He also represented Catalonia in certain exhibition games.

Guardiola coached Barcelona B for a season after his playing career ended, and the team won the Tercera División.

In 2008, he became the first-team coach. He became the youngest manager to win the UEFA Champions League after leading Barcelona to a league cup, and championship in his first season in charge.

Guardiola received the Catalan Parliament's highest honor, the Gold Medal, in 2011 after leading the team to another La Liga and Champions League double.

He also won the FIFA World Coach of the Year award that same year. He left Barcelona in 2012 after four years there and a club record 14 trophies.

Bayern Munich stated Guardiola would become the club's manager in 2013, following a sabbatical year.

Guardiola led Bayern to three consecutive Bundesliga titles during his three years in charge, as well as two domestic doubles.

After leaving Bayern Munich for Manchester City in 2016, he led the club to the Premier League championship in his second season as manager, setting multiple domestic records and making City the first side to reach 100 points in the league.

A domestic treble in the 2018–19 season was added to his four Premier League championships and four EFL Cups. In 2021, he led the club to its first UEFA Champions League Final, which they ultimately lost to Chelsea.