Pep Guardiola suggested Manchester City’s run of four successive defeats was part of the reason for his contract extension.
The 53-year-old recently signed a two-year deal, which will run out in 2027, ending months of speculation about his future after his contract had been due to run out at the end of the campaign.
Following a 2-1 defeat to Brighton before the international break, Guardiola’s side have lost each of their last four matches in all competitions for the first time in his managerial career.
“I felt I could not leave now. Maybe the four defeats was why,” he told the club’s website.
“I think we deserve, after four defeats in a row, to bounce back and try to turn the situation. I think we deserve to be here. I am not arrogant to say, but it’s the truth.”
Averaging 2.35 points per game as a Premier League manager, Pep Guardiola sits ahead of Alex Ferguson (2.16), Jürgen Klopp (2.11) and Roberto Mancini (2.05) when considering those to have taken charge of at least 100 games in the competition.https://t.co/ImW9wEcynA pic.twitter.com/c5AsNEI1iN
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Guardiola has led Manchester City to 18 major trophies during his nine-year stint at the club and posted a 72% win ratio.
He added that he was determined to help the club get back to a state where they are “more stable and more consistent”.
“We have to recover that because right now we don’t have it and that’s the target we have to do,” he said.
City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak added: “Like every City fan, I am delighted that Pep’s journey with Manchester City will continue, allowing his dedication, passion and innovative thinking to continue to shape the landscape of the game.
“His hunger for improvement and success remains insatiable and the direct beneficiaries of that will continue to be our players and coaching staff, the culture of our club, and the English game at large.”
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