Pep Guardiola has vowed not to quit as he strives to restore Manchester City’s lost sparkle.
The City boss is also refusing to point the finger of blame at any players amid the champions’ sudden nosedive in form and results.
Guardiola is facing scrutiny like never before in his glittering managerial career after a nightmare run of nine defeats, with just one win, in 13 games.
“I will try, I will keep going,” said the Spaniard. “Sometimes you think (the bad run) will be (ended) earlier or (it would be) easier to fix it, but others it takes more time.
“I will not give up. I want to be here. I want to do it and, with the situation that we have, we have to do it.
“Of course I want it, everyone wants it. I don’t want to disappoint my people in terms of the club, the fans, the people who love this club.
“I think all of us in our job want to do it well and please the people. That is undeniable, not a question mark.
“The biggest test is to come back again, but we have done that before.”
There has also been a collective loss of form across the rest of the squad, with the usually prolific Erling Haaland the latest to have his contributions questioned.
The Norwegian has scored just once in his last seven outings and endured the frustration of having a penalty saved by Everton’s Jordan Pickford in Thursday’s encounter at the Etihad Stadium.
“I don’t have it in my education to start complaining, to point at people,” said Guardiola. “It’s happened, it’s life, it’s football, so let’s try it again.
“That’s why we have had success – because always it is never enough, we will try it again and again and again. That’s why we won a lot of titles.
“Every three days it was a game and win, win, win for many, many months and years. Now we have to do the same when results are not good.”
“Sometimes you have injuries,” Guardiola said. “For how many years we were incredibly consistent but now, yes, we’re a little bit down and the main reason is having so many important players injured.
“But I saw the team spirit, how we trained this week, how focused they are, how they try to practice. We saw that (against Everton) but unfortunately we couldn’t get the result we wanted.”