These final days are filled with emotion for Man City fans, as they have to say goodbye to the team's legends, including Pep Guardiola.

After Bernardo Silva and John Stones, what Man City fans feared has finally come true: Pep Guardiola leaves after 10 years with the club, bringing them countless moments of happiness and pride, and 20 major and minor titles.
Perhaps there's also the farewell of Rodri behind it all, the player Mourinho is eyeing to bring to Real Madrid during his second stint in charge.
According to British media reports, Pep Guardiola had informed Manchester City's leadership of his departure weeks prior to the move, and members of the team were also aware of it.
Although both sides have a contract until next summer, it includes a clause allowing the 55-year-old manager to leave at the end of this season.
And to pay tribute to the great Pep Guardiola, who brought six Premier League titles to the Etihad Stadium, including a record four consecutive seasons as champions, the Champions League trophy in their historic treble, three FA Cups, five League Cups, one UEFA Super Cup, and one FIFA Club World Cup, according to ESPN, the club has decided to name a stand after him.

This Sunday (May 24th), at the Etihad Stadium, where Man City will host Aston Villa, will be Pep Guardiola's final match before he bids farewell to his players, staff, and beloved fans.
Replacing Pep Guardiola as manager of Man City will be Enzo Maresca, who previously served as an assistant to the Spanish manager and is currently available after being sacked by Chelsea.
Tonight (1:30 AM on May 20th), Pep and Man City travel to Bournemouth, and a win would keep them in contention for the Premier League title with Arsenal until the very last day of the season. Conversely, a draw or a loss would mean Arsenal would clinch the title one matchday early, after securing three points against Burnley, putting them five points ahead of Man City. Pep urged his players to go on and celebrate victory.
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