Before I joined the club, Pep was already an inspiration for me. To become his player and after 9 years end up being the one with most games played under him is truly an honour. He arrived at Man City, and the Premier League couldn’t be dominated playing his way… Well, they were wrong. Not only he dominated, he changed the game in England as he did in other countries before. The hunger and ambition to want more and more even after winning and winning again was a big inspiration. For me personally, he was and will always be my father of football. A lot of the things that many managers in the past thought were weaknesses of my game, he saw it as strengths and understood me from day one. On a personal level, the kindness, trust and respect that we had for each other makes me the proudest and goes beyond football. I couldn’t be more grateful for what he did for me and my family. Thank you for all the memories and experiences to the greatest manager ever Pep Guardiola! 😄
“People are starting to go into hiding mode”
He’s scored 13, yes just thirteen Premier League goals in the last 2 seasons combined.
If anyone needs to come out of hiding it’s you 😂😂😂😂
The worst mistake by Manchester City management ever is assigning Micah Richards as the club's ambassador.
He is at Selhurst Park to witness Arsenal lifting the trophy. Give Joe Hart his flowers as future ambassador.
Dear @ManCity,
while Micah Richards, a supposed Manchester City ambassador, is busy cheering and licking Arsenal's title, Joe Hart showed up. Present. Supporting the boys in their final game of the season, sending off Pep, Bernie, and Stonesy the right way.
That's my ambassador. Make him one. 🩵
Pep Guardiola is in tears and Villa provide a guard of honour as Bernardo Silva leaves the pitch for the last time as a Man City player…
Absolutely brilliant stuff 👏❤️