Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says maybe he is not good enough to lead the team to a UEFA Champions League title after their elimination this week. Read more ➡️
The Citizens' wait for a maiden Champions League goes on after they suffered 3-1 loss to Real Madrid on Wednesday despite winning 4-3 in the second leg.
Guardiola lasted lifted the famous trophy with Barcelona in 2011, which was his second overall, but he has only reached the final once since then."It's a question I cannot answer - football is unpredictable," Guardiola said when asked if the current City squad can win the title. "The owners didn't buy this club and invest in these incredible facilities just to win the Champions League, they did it to be there in all competitions, every season.
"We want to [win the Champions League], maybe I am not good enough to help the team to do it. Nobody knows what would happen with another manager and other players. "The people say if this group of players or Guardiola don't win a title, then they're failures, I completely disagree. We know how difficult everything is."