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‘He will be for ever our boss’: Manchester City fans pay tribute to Pep Guardiola
Will Unwin a · 2026-05-25 · via The Guardian

“I’m utterly devastated and have already shed tears,” says Manchester City fan Sophie Hope. There is a feeling of loss around the Etihad Stadium, a bereavement that everyone knew was coming but it does not make it any easier to take. The ownership may disagree but this is the club that Pep Guardiola built over the past 10 years and everyone in attendance against Aston Villa wanted to pay their respects.

This has been a glorious epoch for the club, one that has seen complete and utter misery in modern times. Relegation to the third tier at Stoke, being regularly pummelled by Manchester United and York City away are long forgotten. The transformation was under way before Guardiola arrived a decade ago and everything has been geared towards his demands and needs. Ilkay Gündogan, Ederson and Fernandinho were back as City’s greatest hits were played.

“To say City is part of my DNA is not overstating it,” Hope says. “I feel I need to try and remember that it’s football but it’s also not just football, it’s family, it’s special and Pep has brought such a huge level of enjoyment, excitement, joy and pride to our club.

“I’ve been going to City for 36 years and our next manager will be the first my dad won’t have known, he died in 2021. I have to remind myself of all the good times. The happiness Pep has brought to me, my life, to Manchester will never be replicated or forgotten.”

Guardiola created a magical mystical tour for City, taking the masses on triumphant tours to Real Madrid and a plethora of other of Europe’s most historical venues, leaving having not just won but shown complete dominance. None will be more memorable than Istanbul, City’s first Champions League trophy, won thanks to Rodri on an edgy night against Inter.

“Pep took us into a footballing galaxy that only a handful of teams in world football will ever experience,” Andy Hooper says. “I think back to watching hundreds of games at Maine Road with my grandad. Together we never even reached a major semi-final, but did witness us dropping to League One. He always told me we’d be back one day, and I believed him. Fast forward to the pinnacle of the Pep era: taking my seven-year-old lad to Istanbul to watch us complete the treble.

“Pep’s not just been our manager he’s all of us, you can tell he feels it, he loves the place, sticks up for us against anything thrown at us, he will be for ever our boss. He completed our journey from the Peter Swales lows to the ridiculous highs.”

Pep Guardiola kisses his hands towards fans at the Etihad
‘Pep’s not just been our manager he’s all of us, you can tell he feels it, he loves the place,’ says Manchester City fan Andy Hooper. Photograph: Phil Noble/Reuters

Success changes lives, even if it is enjoyed vicariously through the local football club. Guardiola has improved the existence of tens of thousands, finding joy in the style and trophy lifts. Everyone has embraced the “Catalan Manc”, enjoying his love of the city, living in the centre of it, becoming friends with the Gallagher brothers and references to local culture.

“People called Mourinho the special one, but he’s got nothing on Pep,” says Hope. “He clearly loves Manchester, embracing it as his city. That’s how we feel about Pep, he’s our Pep.”

Many of those in love with Guardiola will get to sit in the newly expanded North Stand named in his honour, helping secure a record Etihad Stadium attendance of 60,332, a fitting way to go out. It was unveiled on Sunday while a statue will be erected somewhere in the vicinity to immortalise the immortal to ensure that some things are eternal.

All the Guardiola collectibles were on sale, from flags to scarves and plenty in between, while one group in the East Stand stood resplendent in T-shirts spelling out “Gracies Pep” to show their appreciation in his native Catalan. A mural depicting Guardiola now sits resplendent on the side of a house opposite the ground but there is no chance of him being forgotten.

Fans will probably be clubbing together to see if they can find the land of the coconuts where Guardiola will be sunning himself over the summer. At the very least, they initiated Guardiola’s new life with the palm trees by bouncing beach balls around the stands.

Guardiola should have brought his own tissues, with eyes watering when he embraced another departing legend, Bernardo Silva, after bringing the captain off. Without a handkerchief in sight, Guardiola was forced to use his Pep-branded T-shirt to wipe away the tears.

The Portuguese was given a standing ovation and guard of honour from the two teams and it seemed to finally dawn on Guardiola when he embraced a man who has provided immaculate service for nine seasons. Shortly afterwards John Stones got the same combination of standing ovation and guard of honour.

“We’ve got Guardiola,” rang out repeatedly as the head coach absorbed it for one final time, weeping. The Blue Moon has reached its highest under Guardiola, and it will rise again at Manchester City but it will never shine as bright. Guardiola finished with: “In the next years, if you see me in the States or Europe or somewhere and you are a Man City fan, come and hug me. I will need it.” So will they.