City firing Pep Guardiola would undoubtedly be the beginning of their downfall. While the team has struggled this season with a series of disappointing performances, I believe the solution lies in strengthening the squad rather than changing the manager. To return to their best, City must bring in quality players who will be able to add both depth and skills to the team. A well structured transfer plan will be needed ensuring the right signings and that they don’t break the FFP regulations.
I totally agree with you. Letting go of Pep would be a huge mistake. He is the reason City has been so dominant, and even though this season has been rough, replacing him isn’t the solution. The squad needs reinforcements, not a new manager. A few key additions in weak areas could help City bounce back without disrupting the stability that Guardiola brings.
When Klopp left Liverpool the same thing was said of Liverpool but today they are not just dominating the premier league but also the UCL courtesy of Arne Slot. Who knows Gaurdiolla's era in Manchester City might be over and thus needs to start a new career else where. If City deemed it fit to let him go then their wish should prevail.
Sometimes we don't need to stick to a system because of it's past, it could be the glory of that past no longer applies to the present. If City has found a perfect replacement for Pep then let them.do their experimentation and see how well it ends who knows they might bring back the competitiveness in City yet again.