Oh no, 'seeing Pep Guardiola get sacked'. This is crazy. Pep Guardiola has never been sacked in his 17 years in charge - an astonishing statistic given the increasing number of sacked managers and the impatience of club owners in recent years. It's not hard to see that Man City is weakened by the loss of Rodri. Their reliance on the midfielder was exposed last season when they lost all four games without Rodri. Injuries have weakened Man City's defense, but another factor is that both personnel and defensive formations are constantly changing. Guardiola does not blame injuries, but fans and the board should see it as an explanation for the team's decline. But if the 'Pep Guardiola gets sacked' scenario does happen, who do you think could help the team through this difficult time? Don't kid me about Erik ten Hag being a good fit

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Will Man City be eliminated from the title race this year and signal a decline? It is too early to say but this is inevitable, regardless of sport.
I don't think Manchester City will be sack Guardiola this because during with Manchester City he has been able to gets several trophies and one of Guardiola best achievement is he was successfully to gets Champion league trophy which this is first time in club history and i think people are over reacted about Manchester City loses because basically they are still solid and until today i didn't see any news that Manchester City want to sack him and although Manchester City has suffering 4 losing streak in all competitions i think they still have good chances for race title in Premier league with Liverpool and Guardiola contract will be expired next year and i think without sacked Guardiola eventually will be leave Manchester City