Pep Guardiola will bring his storied decade as manager of Manchester City to an end this weekend, the club announced on Friday.

“Deep inside, I know it’s my time,” said Guardiola, who will take charge for the final time against Aston Villa on Sunday.

Guardiola, who took charge of ⁠City in 2016, has won six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, five ​League Cups and the Champions League, ‌but his side have not won the league in two years.

Nothing is eternal, if it was, I would be ​here. Eternal will be the feeling, ​the people, the memories, the love ​I have for my Manchester City,” the manager said in a statement.

“We worked. We suffered. We ​fought. And we did things our own way. Our way.”

Although City sealed the domestic cup double, Guardiola saw his dreams of a seventh ⁠Premier League crown dashed when they drew 1-1 at Bournemouth ⁠on ​Tuesday to hand Arsenal the title.

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