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Guardiola’s City farewell looms without another UCL as legacy takes a hit

When Manchester City roped in Pep Guardiola a decade back, the Premier League club had a clear ambition — to establish itself as the next Champions League powerhouse. And the Spaniard arrived with a glittering résumé. He had already guided FC Barcelona to two European Cup titles, while his stint at Bayern Munich brought silverware in the form of the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.

But at City, Guardiola’s Champions League legacy has taken a hit, marked by more European disappointments than sustained success.

Guardiola remains one of the greatest managers of all time. In his decade at the Etihad, he has won the Premier League six times and lifted the FA Cup on four occasions. Across Barcelona, Bayern and City, he boasts 12 domestic league titles, a staggering return that underlines his dominance.

In the Champions League, only Carlo Ancelotti (218) has more managerial appearances than Guardiola (191), while he remains the joint second-most successful manager in the competition’s history with three titles, alongside Zinedine Zidane, and two behind Ancelotti’s record. One of those titles came with City in 2023, when they beat Inter Milan in Istanbul. They had also reached the final in 2021, only to fall short against Chelsea FC in Porto.

And that is where the story stalls.

That solitary peak remains the defining European high point of Guardiola’s decade at City.

On Tuesday, City fell 1-2 at home to Real Madrid, crashing out 1-5 on aggregate in the pre-quarterfinals. It marked the second consecutive season in which they failed to reach even the quarterfinal stage. In fact, City have progressed beyond the last eight just four times in the past decade.

Guardiola’s UCL frustrations

Having ticked nearly every domestic box, the Champions League remains Guardiola’s most elusive frontier at City. And on Tuesday, the images told their own story — head in hands, a familiar look of disbelief, almost a sense of déjà vu.

In 2019, he was left stunned when City were knocked out by Tottenham Hotspur in dramatic fashion, with Raheem Sterling’s late winner ruled out. A year later, there was similar frustration as City fell to Olympique Lyonnais at the same stage.

The 2023 triumph, part of a historic Treble, was expected to open the floodgates. Instead, familiar disappointments returned. Over the past three seasons, City have managed just one knockout-stage win, against FC Copenhagen, while losing nine of their last 17 matches in Europe.

No opponent has embodied those struggles more than Real Madrid, who have now eliminated Guardiola’s City three seasons in a row, and seven times overall, more than any other side.

What next for Guardiola?

Guardiola brushed aside speculation about his future in the immediate aftermath.

“Oh, everybody wants to fire me, right?! Oh my god, guys! One day I will come here and say, ‘bye bye, guys!’ And still I’m here, one more year of contract. The future will be bright and next season we will be back.”

Yet, questions persist.

There remains uncertainty over whether City will continue with Guardiola beyond the summer. And if this does prove to be his final season at the club, the Champions League record will stand out — not as a failure, but as an underachievement relative to the standards he set elsewhere.

Because for all the domestic dominance, Europe was always the benchmark.

And at Manchester City, it is the one frontier that never quite yielded enough.

Aratrick Mondal

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Aratrick Mondal

Aratrick Mondal is a senior sports journalist based in New Delhi. In his eight years as a sports writer, Aratrick has worked at leading media organisations, including The Times of India, Times Now, Zee, India TV and currently works at a senior position at Hindustan Times Digital. He writes on cricket, football, pickleball and tennis, among other sports. He has extensively covered India's evolving cricket landscape, the country's new-found love for private leagues such as Indian Pickleball League (IPBL), Ultimate Kho Kho League (UKK), Rugby Premier League (RPL) and several tennis leagues. He has closely covered emerging sports such as pickleball. His coverage of major franchise events lends an atmospheric flavor to his ground reports. His recent story on how SA20 (the domestic cricket league of South Africa) had opened up its grounds to create a carnival-like fan experience garnered major international attention, including appreciation from major cricketers. Tennis holds a special place in his heart. Aratrick has built a strong niche in analytical tennis stories—ranging from Grand Slam narratives and player profiles to tactical breakdowns and ranking trends. His long-form features often decode grand slams, career highs and lows of tennis greats and the upward trajectory of emerging stars. He also closely follows India's tennis landscape, having covered the Davis Cup, Bengaluru Open and Tata Open, among others. His reporting is backed by strong data capabilities, with hands-on experience using tools like Python, Tableau, and Excel to produce visually rich, insight-led stories. This data-first approach enhances accuracy, transparency, and trust. In leadership roles, he has managed editorial shifts, overseen homepage strategy, optimised SEO workflows, and mentored peers to deliver consistent, high-traffic journalism. He recently won the HT DigiStar award for the third quarter of financial year 2025-26. Aratrick is trusted for his balanced reportage, sound sourcing, and ability to translate complex sporting events into engaging narratives that speak to a wide audience. He believes sports is for everyone, not just for the enthusiasts and has a unique ability to bring people together - just like the sumptuous meals you'll often find him cooking on a weekend evening.Read More

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