I have to prove to myself that I'm a good coach. Guardiola commented on Man City's current situation


Tomorrow, within the scope of the 16th round of the English Premier League, Manchester City will face Luton Town as the away team. Ahead of this match, the coach of the "Cityzens," Pep Guardiola, shared his thoughts on his team's recent results. The Spaniard expressed hope that the team would emerge from the current situation with their heads held high.
"As a coach, sometimes I need this. I need this challenge. For a long time, we lived like cats, thinking how good we are. We need to say to ourselves: 'Guys, this is awful. We were unbeatable, and now we can't win a single match.
Maybe this challenge is needed primarily for me—to prove to myself that I am a good coach and to help the players get out of this situation.'"
It's worth reminding that the reigning English champions have been unable to secure a win in the Premier League for four matches. After three draws against Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham, Guardiola's team suffered a defeat in the previous round against Aston Villa.







