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MANCHESTER, Dec 21 ― Pep Guardiola insists he still has to earn a new contract at Manchester City despite winning five major trophies in the past two seasons. City are keen for Guardiola to commit to a deal beyond the current one that ends in 2021. But, in the midst of a frustrating season that...

City are keen for Guardiola to commit to a deal beyond the current one that ends in 2021. — Reuters pic

“Managers, we have to get results. At this club you have to win. In football, we spoke about this, the situation changed a lot, managers today, even in this country, they change a lot. “I think in football one-and-a-half years is a long time for the managers, a lot of time, so we have to see altogether how it works, how it's going on.”

“So it will be five years with one club, in this competition, this league, it has many years, so that's why it's important to be sure the decision is perfect for both sides. Guardiola will be without his assistant Mikel Arteta following the Spaniard's decision to take charge at Arsenal on Friday. City winger Riyad Mahrez will be hoping for a starting spot against former club Leicester and has fond memories of his time with the Foxes after their title triumph in 2016.

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