Guardiola stresses that the task ahead will be challenging, but it's crucial for the team's chances of qualifying for the Champions League. "We need to get a result there," he says. "We have a final in London and it will be tough to take the point we need, but it's really important."
The manager also acknowledges the significance of the team's win, especially for midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, who is leaving the club after a decade. Guardiola praises de Bruyne's contributions to the team and the love and respect he has received from fans and the club.
Guardiola says it's a sad day to see de Bruyne go, but he's grateful for the memories and the love they've shared. "Titles are nice to achieve, but when you live in a place with this much love, respect, and gratitude, there's nothing better than that," he says.
Despite the sadness of de Bruyne's departure, Guardiola remains focused on the task at hand and the team's final push for Champions League qualification.