Pep Guardiola admitted next season may be his last as Manchester City manager after the club made history as the first team since the inception of the Football League in 1888 to claim four consecutive titles, following a 3â1 victory against West Ham.
Guardiola, who was close to tears when talking about Jürgen Kloppâs departure as Liverpool manager, he also revealed that he initially struggled for motivation following the Âtreble triumph last season that was confirmed by winning the ÂChampions League final in Turkey.
âAfter Istanbul I said: âItâs over, thereâs nothing left.â But I have a contract, Iâm still here,â he said. âSome moments Iâm a bit tired but some of the moments I love and we are here winning games, looking good with new players. I start to think that no one has done four in a row, why donât we try? And now I feel itâs done, so what next? FA Cup [final against ÂManchester United on Saturday] â Gary Lineker told me that no team has done back-to-back Premier Leagues and FA Cups.â
Guardiolaâs contract expires at the end of next season, the 53-year-old having taken over in the summer of 2016. âThe reality is I am closer to leaving than staying [after next season],â he said. âWe have talked with the club â my feeling is that I want to stay now. IÂ will stay next season and during the season we will talk. But eight or nine years â we will see.
âWhat I want for my players is to enjoy two or three days [of this title success] and then we have two days to prepare for the final. But right now I donât know what exactly the motiÂvation is to do it [next season] because itâs difficult to find it when everything is done. But knowing the players and myself I know that when we are there we will say why should we not win today? Why should we not work as much as possible to do what we have to do? And I know we are going to do it [work].â
The latest title triumph came after City launched a 23-match unbeaten run in the Premier League that featured 19 wins and four draws, and began after a 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa on 6 December. They finished on 91 points, two ahead of Arsenal, ÂGuardiolaâs five other City titles coming with 89, 93, 96, 98 and 100 points.
He said: âIn terms of numbers, nobody has been better than us â the records, the goals, the points and four in a row. If I land here tomorrow and you say I will win six Premier Leagues in seven years, I would say: âAre you crazy?â Itâs impossible. We have done something unbelievable. Six ÂPremier Leagues in seven years, in this Âcountry with modern football and the teams and everything.
âBefore it was Liverpool to push our limits and now it was Arsenal. I want to congratulate Mikel [Arteta, manager], his staff and players from the depths of my heart. They have had an incredible season. I feel it and they push us to our best like before.
âWe got the message from Mikel and his players. We have to make the right decisions in the next few years because they are here to stay. He is young. You see Declan Rice, [Martin] Ãdegaard, [William] Saliba, Gabriel, [Kai] Havertz and [Bukayo] Saka. They are so young and have expeÂrience in the Champions League. For two years they were close. We compete incredibly well and again and for a little margin we won it. We did it and I am incredibly pleased.â
Klopp has said the reason City had won four consecutive crowns was down to Guardiola. When this was put to him Guardiolaâs voice wavered and he was close to tears.
âI will miss him a lot â Jürgen has been a really important part of my life,â Guardiola said. âHe brought me to another level as a manager. We respect each other incredibly. I have the feeling he will be back and thank you so much for his words but he knows that behind me there is a lot that this club provides me with, otherwise alone I canât do it.
âIâm humble enough to understand that. He helps me with his team, he has been a huge competitor in my life. I didnât discover the way IÂ can punish them [Liverpool] like I can find for other teams. With him it has been so difficult. Iâm pretty sure Mikel will continue his legacy to drive us to another level. I wish him all the best and hope his final game was special, he deserved it.
âHe made Liverpool recognised with his stamp, and the incredible pride of being a Liverpool fan. Itâs not just about titles, there are personalities that when they arrive in one place they stay for ever and Jürgen and ÂLiverpool will be part of the level of [Bill] Shankly and [Bob] Paisley and these incredible legends.â
After overseeing his last West Ham match as the manager, David Moyes said he had already received offers from around the world. âIâve got some things come to me already but Iâm probably not going to take them,â he said.