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·18 Mei 2026
In news that is shaking the world of football, Pep Guardiola will step down as Manchester City manager at the end of the current season. According to information from the Daily Mai, the 55-year-old coach would bring ten magical years at the Etihad Stadium to an end, closing out a golden era just after being crowned FA Cup champion with a 1-0 win over Chelsea at Wembley.
During his decade at the club, the Catalan manager completely transformed the Citizens’ identity, winning a total of 20 trophies. Under his leadership, Manchester City lifted six Premier League titles — including the unprecedented feat of four consecutive championships — and claimed the first Champions League in the club’s history, cementing its place among the global elite.
MAJOR BREAKING: Pep Guardiola will leave #ManCity at the end of the 2025/26 season. [via @MailSport]–
Official confirmation is expected this Sunday, coinciding with the final league match against Aston Villa, so that the fans can say goodbye to him at a parade next Monday. Although he still had one year left on his contract, Guardiola is said to have decided to step aside. The club’s board is already considering Enzo Maresca and Vincent Kompany as the leading candidates to take over the bench.
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