Guardiola's 716th victory as a manager was not just about the scoreline, but also the way the team played. They controlled the game, and players like Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, and Jeremy Doku shone brightly. The victory was made even sweeter by the fact that City played without midfield maestro Rodri, who will be back after the international break.
Guardiola was visibly happy after the game, thanking the players and backroom staff for their hard work. He emphasized the importance of consistency and growth throughout the season, saying that the team that wins the Premier League is the one that continues to improve month by month. He also praised his players for their performance, saying that they had proved themselves against the reigning champions.
Guardiola's journey as a manager began in 2007, when he started coaching Barcelona's second team. He has since built dynasties in Catalonia, Bavaria, and now in Manchester, winning 12 league titles and three Champions Leagues. The milestone match against Liverpool was a special one for him, as it was played in front of his family and against one of his biggest rivals in the Premier League.
Guardiola has a good vibe about the current season, and with the consistency they are showing, they will be there or thereabouts next spring. He reminded people that he knows how to navigate the way to glory, and he was quick to emphasize the importance of growth and improvement throughout the season.
Overall, the 1000th game of Pep Guardiola's managerial career was a significant milestone, and the win over Liverpool will give Manchester City and their fans a boost of confidence as they continue to fight for the Premier League title.











