Pep Guardiola vows to see out contract at Manchester City
There had been fears boss Guardiola and a number of top players would seek to move elsewhere if City are unsuccessful in challenging their sanction for breaching UEFA’s rules on Financial Fair Play.
But after watching his side ease past struggling West Ham 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium, Guardiola categorically restated his commitment to the club.
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Hide Ad“Personally, no matter what happens I will be here next season,” he told Sky Sports. “If the club don’t sack me I will stay here 100 per cent – more than ever. I say now that I will stay until the end of my contract. I will stay and continue to help them maintain this level as soon as possible.
“Why should I leave when I said a month ago that I love this club and I like to be here.
“We spoke with the players and for the next three months here we are going to focus on what we have to do and then we will have to see the sentence.”
Goals in either half from Rodri and Kevin De Bruyne were the only reward for a display against the Hammers in which City boasted almost 80 per cent possession and had 20 shots at goal.
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Hide AdGuardiola’s loyalty was echoed by De Bruyne, who was once again integral in a commanding victory.
De Bruyne said the off-field issues would not affect the performances on the pitch as City look to seal a finishing position which would – appeal permitting – ensure a Champions League return.
De Bruyne said: “Obviously we were on holiday when the statement happened and I think we came back and we played football and the situation is what it is.”