Pep Guardiola has insisted that there is no better place to manage than the Premier League, reaffirming his desire to remain as Manchester City manager for the foreseeable future.
The Spaniard has been the subject of intense speculation after guiding City to the Premier League title, with reports suggesting he was eager to move to Juventus. However, he has always denied such rumours.
"There is no better place. In other places, fans boo you if you don’t win.
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"Here they always support you. I am a blue shirt, I’m one of yours."
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Speaking to City TV, Guardiola again spoke of his love for City, insisting that he will always remain loyal to the Citizens' fan base.
He said:
"I can compare with Spain and Germany, I suspect Italy would be similar. There is no better place than England.
“The first year was difficult. When we were knocked out by Monaco in the Champions League, struggling in the Premier League. But the fans supported us.
“It’s easy now to say how good we are. The moment when it didn’t work so well – I needed time. We all need time. But I got the support.
“[The treble] is one of the best because of where we did it.
"We knew Liverpool would be there. It was a little bit more incredible this year to maintain this pace and this level. We were seven points behind.
Source : 90min