Pep Guardiola Admits Struggles Amid Manchester City’s Crisis
Manchester City Suffers Eighth Loss in 11 Matches, Guardiola Acknowledges His Inability to Reverse the Decline
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has openly admitted he feels 'not good enough' to resolve his team's ongoing struggles following a dramatic 2-1 defeat to rivals Manchester United.
Despite initially leading through Josko Gvardiol's first-half goal, City faltered as late goals from Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo handed them their eighth defeat in 11 matches.
Guardiola took responsibility for the loss, acknowledging his challenges in maintaining team morale and guiding the squad through this difficult period.
His candid remarks come after signing a new two-year contract, demonstrating his commitment to steering the club out of its current rut.
In contrast, Manchester United's manager Ruben Amorim noted the significant victory as a stepping stone for his team's resurgence.
Guardiola remains resolute in his efforts to find solutions, aiming to instill confidence and recovery within his team in the face of mounting criticism.