Trophies won't define City legacy, says Guardiola

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Manchester City's legacy under Pep Guardiola will not be defined by the trophies they have won but instead by the joy they have brought to fans, the Spaniard said as his side edge closer to winning their fifth Premier League title in six seasons.City are now just two points behind leaders Arsenal but have

Manchester City's legacy under Pep Guardiola will not be defined by the trophies they have won but instead by the joy they have brought to fans, the Spaniard said as his side edge closer to winning their fifth Premier League title in six seasons.

Asked about City's legacy in football, Guardiola, who has won four league titles, four League Cups and the FA Cup with the team since taking over in 2016, told reporters:"people enjoy watching us today, it is enough". "... I think that managers and players cannot forget it, we fight for the title, but we cannot forget what we give to others."

 

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