As Manchester City prepare to face Juventus in a crucial Champions League clash, manager Pep Guardiola has [**candidly discussed**](https://www.calciomercato.com/news/guardiola-ho-dei-giorni-brutti-dormo-male-e-non-digerisco-a-cena-84621) the personal toll of his team’s recent poor run of form. In an interview with former teammate and current Prime Video pundit Luca Toni, Guardiola revealed the emotional and physical impact of City’s struggles.
Addressing the team’s current slump, Guardiola philosophically noted, “There are no coaches, players, or clubs that don’t go through one or two bad months. It can happen. What’s the worst that can happen? Lose, lose, lose. What will they do? Send me home? I’ll go home. That’s life. You have to accept it.”
The Catalan manager also opened up about his personal struggles during this challenging period. “I’m a person who gets nervous sometimes. I have bad days, I make a lot of mistakes, rudeness irritates me. Do I sometimes lose my head? Yes. I sleep badly and don’t digest well, I always have to eat light. Only soup in the evening.”