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Manchester City's agonising Champions League exit to Real Madrid has strengthened Pep Guardiola's resolve to deliver the club the iconic trophy.
City were stunned by Madrid, who subjected Guardiola and his players to their most shattering defeat with another epic late comeback in the Bernabeu.
Despite his anguish at going out when a place in the final was within City's grasp, Guardiola is said to be even more determined to lift the trophy.
To underline that commitment, the 51-year-old coach is understood to be ready to sign a contract extension that will keep him at City until 2025.
City lost 6-5 on aggregate after conceding twice in 91 seconds, before a Karim Benzema penalty in extra-time saw the Blues dumped out.
The crushing defeat means Guardiola has still not landed European club football's elite prize in six attempts since taking charge at City in 2016.
Guardiola's latest failure has led to suggestions the Spaniard could decide to end his time at City at the end of next season, when his current deal expires.
But Guardiola is excited to work with Europe's striker sensation Erling Haaland, who is expected to join the club this summer from Borussia Dortmund in a £63million deal.
Guardiola is convinced Haaland can make all the