Pep Guardiola: The Spanish genius who reigned supreme in England
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Pep Guardiola has announced his departure from Manchester City after a decade, effective one year before his contract ends.
- During his tenure, Guardiola won 20 trophies, including six Premier League titles and the club's first Champions League in 2023.
- His time at City is marked by domestic dominance, including a 100-point Premier League season and four consecutive league titles.
Pep Guardiola's departure from Manchester City marks the end of an era, leaving an indelible mark on English football. After ten years of unparalleled success, the Spanish tactician is stepping down, a year before his contract was set to expire.
Don't ask me why I'm leaving... there is no reason.
Guardiola arrived in 2016 with the mandate to elevate Manchester City to the elite of English and European football. His trophy haul of 20 titles, including six Premier League crowns and the coveted Champions League in 2023, unequivocally demonstrates that he not only met but exceeded those expectations.
His legacy extends beyond silverware. Guardiola revolutionized Manchester City's playing style, transforming them into a tactical powerhouse renowned for its fluid offense and defensive solidity. The historic 100-point Premier League season in 2018 and the unprecedented feat of winning four consecutive league titles are testaments to his enduring impact.
Spending 10 years at a club like Manchester City, at such a level, is incredible. I always said he was the best in the world, and he proved it.
While his success at Barcelona is undeniable, Guardiola forged a distinct and glorious chapter with Manchester City. He built a legendary team, cultivated world-class talent, and ultimately delivered the club's first Champions League title, fulfilling a long-held ambition. His influence on English football is profound, setting new standards for tactical innovation and sustained excellence.
We did it, Kevin... We
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.