Lol that photo

Looks like Guardiola is cooked. He said he had no plans to coach any other club after City. I don't know if this means that he will try himself in the role of coach of the national team, but for me it definitely means that Guardiola understands that easy times and options are over and he cannot easily farm titles on someone else's legacy or oil money.
He's in trouble but I'm not too sure he's finished for now.
Pep has always been able to get out of his problems in previous seasons and although this time the problems are a bit bigger, I still believe he can still turn this situation around for the better.
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It is clear that he will solve the current problems one way or another (I heard that he will be given 200 million for winter transfers instead of the originally planned 100), the question is that he does not see himself in football (at least in club football) after City. Maybe he will leave suddenly like Klopp, who knows. But now he has definitely lost his aura.
This is one of the reasons why Manchester City can always survive the downturn where when their current performance is in trouble, the management immediately makes some breakthroughs and does not even hesitate to give very large money to Pep so that he can give the best in the transfer season and so that he can improve his performance in the middle of the season towards the end of the season and privileges like this cannot be obtained by all coaches.
For him to leave suddenly it seems that this is still not possible, isn't he currently extending his contract until 2027? For this reason, it will be quite difficult for him to leave suddenly, especially since the contract extension was carried out even just a few months considering that the contract extension occurred before Manchester City experienced problems like now, so the chances of him leaving are the same as Klopp.
I don't think Pep will leave after been supported with such amount of money for him to bring in new players. If he leaves, it means that the current problem is bigger than him and he has accepted defeat. I don't see Pep as a coach that will accept defeat easily, because of the little challenge he is passing and doesn't believe in himself. He is a great coach with a lot of experience.