Pep Guardiola said "I cannot be in a better place" as he announced he had agreed a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the Premier League champions until 2025.
The former Barcelona and Bayern
Munich manager, 51, has won nine major trophies, including four Premier League
titles, since taking charge at City in 2016.
"I am so pleased to be
staying at Manchester City for another two years," said Guardiola in a
club statement issued on Wednesday.
"I can't say thank you
enough to everyone at the club for trusting me. I am happy and comfortable, and
I have everything I need to do my job as best as possible."
The Spaniard added: "I know
the next chapter of this club will be amazing for the next decade. It happened
over the last 10 years, and it will happen in the next 10 years because this
club is so stable.
"From day one I felt
something special being here. I cannot be in a better place."
City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak
said: "I am delighted that Pep's journey with Manchester City Football
Club will continue.
"He has already contributed
so much to the success and fabric of this organisation, and it's exciting to
think what might be possible given the energy, hunger and ambition that he
clearly still has."
'NOT ETERNAL'
Guardiola's current deal at the
Etihad Stadium is due to expire at the end of the season.
He has already extended his
contract twice during his time at the club.
Guardiola, who has 271 wins from
374 matches in all competitions as City manager, said talks over his latest
contract extension started soon after the team had retained the Premier League
title in May.
As for feeling he could "not
be in a better place", he added: "The moment I don't feel that - for
family reasons, or I have achieved everything I want to achieve, or I don't
feel comfortable with the team, or it's not a pleasure to fight for another
Premier League - when these feelings disappear, I will step aside.
"That is normal in life. I
am not eternal. Every day we are here, we are closer to the end. That is
normal.
"But still I have this
feeling there is something more to do. That is my feeling right now. And that
is why we continue together."
City are currently second in the
Premier League table, five points behind leaders Arsenal, and will face RB
Leipzig in the Champions League last 16 when elite club football resumes after
the break for the ongoing World Cup in Qatar.
As well as the league triumphs,
Guardiola's trophy haul at City also includes one FA Cup and four League Cups.
But Guardiola, who guided
Barcelona to two Champions League titles, has still to win European club
football's greatest prize at City, although they were runners-up when losing
1-0 to English rivals Chelsea in the 2021 final.
That match in Portugal is still
the only time City have reached the final of either the Champions League or its
forerunner, the European Cup, with their lone piece of major continental
silverware coming when they won the now defunct European Cup Winners' Cup back
in the 1969/70 season.
Guardiola added: "I have the
feeling we can do better. This is the reason I want to do more - the job is not
done. We want more and I want more. We feel that.
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"Still, we are in the
process. If I feel it is done, the relations would remain forever, and another
chapter for both sides will be taken. Simple as that."
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