Pep Guardiola extended his congratulations to Liverpool on being crowned Premier League champions, while cautioning them about the difficulty of retaining the title.
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As Liverpool wrapped up the title race, Manchester City focused on securing their spot in the FA Cup final with a victory over Nottingham Forest at Wembley—a season where Guardiola’s team made little impact in the league race. ..Continue Reading
After the match, the City manager and six-time Premier League winner applauded Liverpool’s achievement, but also delivered a subtle warning, signaling his determination to ensure City bounce back strongly next season.
“Just a moment before I start,” said Guardiola at the beginning of his press conference at the national stadium.
“On behalf of myself and all the club, we want to congratulate Liverpool Football Club for their Premier League victory.
“Well deserved, no doubt about that. Fantastic team.”
A single season is just that—a fleeting moment. Guardiola has perfected the skill of bouncing back and dominating once more, ensuring that Liverpool remembers Manchester City’s involvement in title races is rarely a distant memory.
“Like it happened the last four years [for City] they’re going to [try to] retain the title and hopefully next season we can be better to compete until the end and this season it could not be possible.
“So, Liverpool, congratulations.”
Liverpool last claimed the Premier League title in the 2019-20 season, with Guardiola’s teams reigning supreme in every season since.
While the Reds can relax and enjoy their triumph, Manchester City still have important goals to chase as their season winds down.
Securing a Champions League spot for next year is the bare minimum, but the FA Cup final presents an opportunity to salvage some pride from a disappointing campaign.
City will face Crystal Palace at Wembley in mid-May, aiming for their third FA Cup under Guardiola. Such a victory would offer a bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming season.
Looking ahead, Arne Slot and Liverpool will undoubtedly remain cautious about the challenge Guardiola and his determined City squad will bring in the 2025-26 campaign.