Guardiola will not ‘run’ from Man City rebuild
Pep Guardiola says he is braced for the challenge of turning around Manchester City’s fortunes after the worst run of his managerial career ahead of a daunting trip to runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool.
City are without a win in six games, with five consecutive defeats followed by a 3-3 Champions League draw against Feyenoord on Tuesday, when City blew a 3-0 lead in the final 15 minutes.
Defeat at Anfield on Sunday would leave the Premier League champions 11 points behind Arne Slot’s men.
Guardiola’s angst was clear in midweek as he appeared on camera after the Feyenoord game with a number of self-inflicted scratches on his face.
The 53-year-old recently extended his contract at the Etihad until 2027 and said the chance to overcome a rare period of adversity played a part in that decision.
“The moment I feel I’m not positive for the club, another one will come. It has to be (the case). But I want an opportunity to try to do it,” Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.
“I don’t want to run away. I want to be there. I want to rebuild the team in many aspects from now on until the end of the season, the next seasons, to try to continue up there.”
– ‘Squad is really good’ –
City have repeatedly rewritten the record books of English football during Guardiola’s eight years in charge.
They have won six Premier League titles in seven seasons, including an unprecedented four in a row, and won the treble in 2023.
But Guardiola has repeatedly called his side “fragile” and lacking in confidence in recent weeks.
“In the first knock we are not as stable as we have always been,” he said. “In the past when we were able to go 3-0 up, we didn’t score the fourth, we didn’t score the fifth, but the game was dead.
“Now in the


