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Pep Guardiola Admits to Physical Toll of Management: “I’m a Wreck, Everything Hurts”

Pep Guardiola Admits to Physical Toll of Management: “I’m a Wreck, Everything Hurts”

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has opened up about the physical and emotional toll his career has taken on him in a revealing interview with GQ Magazine this week.

As he enters his 10th season with Manchester City, the Catalan coach reflected on his demanding career and its impact on his health. Speaking candidly, Guardiola said, “I’m 75 years old [laughs]. I’m a wreck, everything hurts right now.

The 53-year-old remains under contract at the Etihad until 2027, but speculation around his long-term future has remained ongoing due to the pressures of elite-level coaching. The 2024/25 season proved especially testing, as City struggled domestically and exited the Club World Cup earlier than expected.

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Despite those challenges, Guardiola reaffirmed his commitment to the club’s ongoing evolution. With summer arrivals such as Tijjani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki, and further signings expected, the manager is already preparing for another high-stakes campaign.

City supporters will get a glimpse of his mood and physical state at the upcoming ‘City Are Back’ fan event on August 5 at the Joie Stadium. Guardiola is scheduled to speak to the fans directly as pre-season intensifies.

FAQ

  • What prompted the comments? An interview with GQ Spain where he was asked about his biological age.
  • Is Guardiola planning to leave soon? No, he intends to stay until at least 2027.
  • Why was the 2024/25 season difficult? Injuries, squad fatigue, and a dip in form made it one of his toughest campaigns.
  • What’s next for Pep? Leading a refreshed squad into the 2025/26 season and addressing fans in August.
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Conclusion

Guardiola’s comments serve as a rare insight into the cost of elite football management. While still deeply committed to City’s success, the burden of brilliance has clearly taken a toll.

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