Pep Guardiola accepts blame after City's collapse in derby: I'm not good enough
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola took full responsibility for his team’s continued struggles after a late collapse led to a 2-1 defeat against Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday. The result deepens City’s alarming slump, as they have now secured just one win in their last 11 matches across all competitions—a crisis that has left fans, players, and pundits alike searching for answers. Guardiola, who had previously cited the relentless fixture schedule as a factor behind his team’s mounting injury list, chose not to lean on excuses in an emotional and introspective post-match press conference. "I'm incredibly well paid to handle these situations, to handle the press conference, accept all the criticism, but I want to be honest, in one or two seasons, over a year, year and a half, we were able to lose eight games," Guardiola said.
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