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Guardiola: No trophies would make season a failure

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola accepts his side's season will be considered a failure if they are unable to win silverware.

Guardiola arrived in England on the back of trophy-laden spells at Barcelona and Bayern Munich, and with expectations that would continue at City.

"I know what my standard is in terms of the past and titles. I know what's on my shoulders and I have to handle that," he told UK newspapers.

"I know we will be judged on the titles we win. I know that. No silverware - it will not be a good season. I knew that in August.

"If I have no silverware, I will not be here for a long time. Being a manager depends on results.

"But I always believe deep in my heart that results depend on the way you play. That's why I need to be convinced that we're playing better every day."

Guardiola won three consecutive league titles at both Barca and Bayern, but was only able to deliver European success – twice – to the former.

The 46-year-old said his inability to win the Champions League with the Bundesliga giants meant his stint was considered a failure.

"My period in Munich was judged like a disaster because we were not able to win the Champions League. I won three leagues in a row, we won two cups from three, we arrived every time in the semi-finals and finals, [but] it was a disaster," Guardiola said.

"I have to handle that but what I can say is try to play better, better, better than the previous month. That's what I want to see for the next year - be better."