(Reuters) - Pep Guardiola has said there is no chance he will quit as Manchester City manager at the end of the season, even if they miss out on a third consecutive Premier League title.
City have slipped to fourth in the table and a 3-1 defeat by leaders Liverpool two weeks ago left Guardiola's team nine points off the top.
Guardiola will complete four years at City at the end of this campaign, matching his spell at Barcelona before he chose to step down. "I love to be in this position," said Guardiola, who is contracted with City until the end of the 2020-21 season.
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