This weekend’s FA Cup final won’t be Pep Guardiola’s last trip to Wembley as Manchester City manager
This weekend’s FA Cup final won’t be Pep Guardiola’s last trip to Wembley as Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has one more year remaining on his contract as Manchester City manager. Despite this fact, speculation has surrounded Guardiola’s future throughout this season. David Ornstein first dropped the news that the 2025-26 season could Guardiola’s final season as City manager.
From that point onward, Pep Guardiola has expertly deflected any questions about his future as City manager, until today. Guardiola was asked if this weekend’s FA Cup final against Chelsea would be his last trip to Wembley as Manchester City manager. Guardiola playfully gave his most definitive answer yet regarding whether he will remain in his post as City manager for next season.
Pep Guardiola has reminded everyone that he is one more year remaining on his contract as Manchester City manager. Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s FA Cup final , Pep Guardiola was asked whether his current tally of 19 trophies won during his decade as Manchester City manager is the definition of greatness. Also, Guardiola was asked if what his team has achieved during his tenure will only be appreciated when his time as City manager ends.
Tellingly, when asked if this could be Guardiola’s final trip to Wembley as Manchester City manager, Guardiola reminded everyone he has one more year left on his current contract. Speaking earlier today he said: “ Yeah, Of course! 19 titles in 10 years is not bad.
” “ They know that, they don’t need to wait for when I’m leaving. ” “ They know it has been fun! It has been f*****g FUN!