Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola faces a crucial week as his team prepares for a trip to Bournemouth, with the Premier League title race hanging in the balance. With City already having secured the FA Cup, the focus now shifts to the league, where a win at Bournemouth could all but seal the title. However, the real intrigue lies in Guardiola's future at the club. Despite his insistence that he has 'one year remaining on his contract', speculation continues to swirl, with some wondering if this could be his final farewell. The Spanish boss took a moment to reflect on the season, acknowledging the challenges ahead and the need for his team to maintain their form. As City look to break Bournemouth's impressive run of 16 games without a defeat, Guardiola's pre-match comments offer a glimpse into his mindset and the pressure he's under. Meanwhile, the FA Cup final between Chelsea and Tottenham has sparked discussions about the future of managers and the impact of ownership on their decisions. With Xabi Alonso taking over at Chelsea, the question arises: will he bring a 'clear identity' to the club? And what does this mean for the players and the team's strategy? As the season draws to a close, the focus shifts to the managers and their plans for the future, leaving fans and pundits alike speculating about what's next for these iconic clubs.