Pep Guardiola has warned Manchester City’s fans that they will never have it so good.
The City boss has taken it upon himself to be a touchline cheerleader when the Etihad atmosphere has dropped this season and fears that supporters have started to take their team’s excellence for granted after winning the Treble last season and lifting five Premier League titles in six years. Guardiola has now urged the Blues’ faithful to enjoy the ride because it's not going to last forever.
“We won a lot and in the future we have to understand in your mind that this is an exception,” said Guardiola. "This is not normal. It’s not normal to win the Treble, not normal to win five Premier Leagues in six years - and they have to understand that.
“Continue to enjoy it but bad moments are coming - this season and next one, next one, next one. You have to be there. And I’m pretty sure they will be there because it’s a club that has come from Maine Road, from being in the middle table, not fighting for the title, and they were there all the time.
“I was not there but people talk to me who were there all the time. The most important thing - and I know they know it because otherwise it would not be possible what we have done - the players are always there, always.
“Losing 0-2, still we run, still we fight, in the locker room they are saying ‘what do we have to do?’ I don’t have that feeling that people and the spectators know it.”
City face Tottenham at home and Guardiola added: “Listen, the fans, first, I’d like them to come. It’s a lot of effort - thank you so much! Second, we want them to enjoy it, have fun, have one hour and 30 minutes in a good moment and that depends on us. When we play good, always they are there.
“Just sometimes the
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