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Guardiola rejects Premier League title theory and issues Man City future update

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Manchester City will become the first team to be crowned champions in four successive seasons if they beat West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday



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Pep Guardiola has warned that he still has unfinished business at Manchester City – after rubbishing suggestions that no other manager can win the Premier League while he’s around.

‌City will become the first team to be crowned champions in four successive seasons if they beat West Ham at the Etihad – and that would also mean they have won an incredible six titles in seven years.




‌There have been suggestions that the Catalan could walk away from the final 12 months of his contract after making more history. But the City boss has no doubts that he will be back again next season.

‌“Yes, I have a contract,” said Guardiola. “I want to be here next year, yes. It is wrong (that City’s dominance is bad for the Premier League). If the narrative was that I was winning by 20 points I would say ‘yes, I’m a genius, I’m so good.’

‌“But it’s not. The Premier Leagues we have won the others could have won – and Arsenal can win this one. My opinion about Liverpool for all these years, nothing changes. A win is a win.

‌“The winners smell good, and everyone wants to copy that. There is a lot of work behind it – a lot. Like Liverpool were and like Arsenal have been this season. There is a lot of work. Nothing you have done in the past gives you the right (to win). It’s completely the opposite.


Guardiola is seeking his sixth Premier League title in seven years(Offside via Getty Images)

‌“It’s a lot of work for all departments – the backroom staff, the medical department, the office department, how they care about those few, few inches. It is ridiculous how good the balance is. Otherwise you cannot be where we are.”

‌Guardiola finished third behind Antonio Conte’s Chelsea in his first season as City boss, while Jurgen Klopp guided Liverpool to the title in 2020 ahead of the Sky Blues. Two of City’s previous title wins under the 53-year-old have been sealed at the expense of Liverpool on the final day. And after rallying Arsenal to the title with two games to spare last year, the champions know that Mikel Arteta ’s side can snatch the crown if they slip up against the Hammers and the Gunners beat Everton at the Emirates.

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