EPL: Guardiola’s speaks on his Man City’s future after 2-0 win over West Ham
There had been speculations that Guardiola and some of the players would seek to leave, if the verdict for breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations stood.
But speaking after City’s 2-0 win over West Ham on Wednesday, the Spaniard committed his long-term future to the club.“If the club don’t sack me – that can happen – I will stay here 100 per cent, more than ever.”
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