"What will happen, will happen." Guardiola stays silent on his future at Man City
Yasmine Green
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Manchester City is currently at the center of one of the biggest legal processes in English football history, sparking concerns that key figures within the club may start to leave. Among those uncertain about his future is the team's head coach, Pep Guardiola.
When asked about his own position in light of the club facing 115 charges of financial fair play violations, Guardiola responded:
"Of course, I will defend my club, because I believe in everyone who works here. I trust them more than I trust you [journalists]. The best way to protect myself is by doing my job well. Everyone here has their area of responsibility. My responsibility is to keep the players focused and win matches.
Of course, there are situations, deals over the last nine years that have come under scrutiny, but it is what it is. There’s no point in complaining; we just have to do our jobs. I’m part of this club, I’m not just a coach – I love this club, they’ve given me so much."
However, this response didn’t fully satisfy the journalists present, prompting a direct question about his future. Guardiola dodged, saying:
"I'm not going to talk about that. What will happen, will happen."