We've been the worst this year,' Guardiola says after Real Madrid thrashing
Briefly

Pep Guardiola confirmed he will remain as Manchester City manager after their defeat to Real Madrid, highlighting the need for rebuilding the team. He admitted this season was their worst due to collective failings, comparing their current rhythm unfavorably to Real Madrid's prowess. Guardiola emphasized the need to qualify among the top teams again to rebuild. While he acknowledged the end of an era, he expressed optimism about future improvements for both the team and the club as they adapt to necessary changes.
In the final minutes of Manchester City's destruction by Real Madrid thanks to Kylian Mbappe's hat-trick, the Santiago Bernabeu crowd pleaded with Pep Guardiola to stay.
Guardiola praised Real Madrid as a better side than those previously faced, acknowledging his team's failings and admitting this year was their worst.
Guardiola stated, 'We have been a great team and this year for many reasons we are not,' signifying a period of change for Manchester City.
He also mentioned, 'With time the team, the club, and everyone will accept what it is,' reflecting on the evolution necessary for success.
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