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THE worst spell of Pep Guardiola’s managerial career has played out in front of the world.

But in private, the Manchester City manager has also been suffering the heartbreak of the breakdown of his 30-year relationship with wife Cristina Serra.

Pep Guardiola looking dejected at a soccer match.
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Pep Guardiola is experiencing his worst-ever season as a managerCredit: GETTY
Erling Haaland of Manchester City reacts to an offside call.
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Champions Manchester City are a whopping 12 points behind league leaders LiverpoolCredit: GETTY
Pep Guardiola and Cristina Serra at the Best FIFA Football Awards.
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Guardiola has also been dealing with the breakdown of his marriage to Cristina CerraCredit: REX
Pep Guardiola and Cristina Serra at the FIFA Football Awards.
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The couple are said to have gone their separate ways after nearly 30 yesrs togetherCredit: PA

And reports from Spain that the long-rumoured split finally happened last month are a reminder that one of the most relentlessly successful coaches of all time is also a human being with the same problems as anyone else.

Guardiola’s erratic behaviour, tetchiness and introspection during City’s wretched run have been put down to him struggling to cope with the unfamiliar feeling of losing.

The City boss became so agitated as his side left a 3-0 lead slip against Feyenoord that he left scratch marks on his face.

Now it appears there was a lot more going on beneath the surface.

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And some of Guardiola’s brutally honest reflections on City’s struggles could apply equally to his off-field issues.

Last month he said: “I’m the boss, I’m the manager and I’m not good enough.

“I have to find solutions and so far I haven’t. That’s the reality.”

At more than eight seasons, Guardiola’s spell at City is the longest of his managerial career.

Pep Guardiola with his family celebrating a victory.
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Reports in Spain say Pep Guardiola and Cristina Cerra went their separate ways last monthCredit: GETTY

But he and Cristina have been an item for more than 30 years, after meeting as teenagers in 1994 and marrying in 2014.

And the sacrifices that had to be made would be tough at the best of times.

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Guardiola and Cristina have been living apart since 2019 when she returned to Barcelona with daughter Valentina, the youngest of the couple’s three children.

The explanation given at the time was that Cristina was taking a leading role in her family’s fashion business, Serra Claret, which is based in the Catalan city.

Although Guardiola made trips back to Barcelona, when the hectic fixture schedule allowed, the pair inevitably ended up leading separate lives.

Rumours of a split emerged in the spring. Yet soon afterwards Cristina was in Manchester to celebrate City’s unprecedented fourth title in a row and there were other public displays of togetherness, too, such as a day out at Wimbledon last July.

Photos also emerged of the whole family - including eldest child Maria and son Marius - enjoying a summer holiday in Egypt.

But it seems as though Guardiola went into the new season with doubts not only about his football future.

His City contract was due to expire in June and speculation grew when the club confirmed in October that director of football Txiki Begiristain, Guardiola’s old Barcelona pal and close ally, would be leaving at the end of the campaign.

The City boss signed a two-year extension in November as results started to slide.

The following month he and Cristina are said to have agreed to end their marriage.

And it seems significant that the biggest crisis of Guardiola’s reign at City has coincided with personal difficulties.

Cristina Serra and Pep Guardiola at Wimbledon.
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Pep Guardiola has kept a lid on his separation from the mother of his three childrenCredit: GETTY
Pep Guardiola and Sergio Conceiçao arguing during a UEFA Champions League match.
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But the Spaniard has had several out-of-character outbursts this seasonCredit: GETTY

His recent confrontation with autograph hunters outside his home in Manchester is just the latest example of him losing his cool.

After City lost the FA Cup final to rivals United in May, Guardiola reacted angrily to goading from a supporter.

And as the club slumped from the top of the Premier League to miles off leaders Liverpool, he showed signs of stress and vulnerability that no-one had seen before.

After Guardiola scratched himself during the collapse against Feyenoord in late November, he said: “I cut myself with my fingernail.

“I want to harm myself.”

It was an off-hand comment, a half-joke to explain why what was unfolding on the pitch was reflected in his appearance.

But in these sensitive times, Guardiola had to issue a statement soon afterwards, saying: “My answer was in no way intended to make light of the very serious issue of self harm.”

Of course it wasn’t. Yet this was just another example of the intense scrutiny and pressure that Guardiola has to live with constantly.

And he freely admits he has been feeling it.

When asked if he was in any way enjoying the biggest challenge of his managerial career at all, Guardiola said: “I don’t enjoy it all. I don’t like it.

Pep Guardiola with a scratched head and a bloody nose.
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Pep Guardiola worryingly revealed he wanted to harm himself after City's Champions League collapse to Feyenoord

“I don’t sleep as good as when I won every game. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have to do it.

“This shall pass, I don’t know when, but nothing is eternal, not even our lives. “Maybe it’s more unusual to win four Premier League in a row, right?

“So in that moment I was stable enough, I was happy because I eat better and sleep better.

"But I was not thinking differently to who I am.

"I’m the same person as four Premier Leagues in a row and in that situation, I have the same doubts.”

Guardiola was adamant that his passion to make City succeed was undimmed and that was why he had signed the new deal.

Pep Guardiola and his wife at the BMW PGA Championship.
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Pep GFuardiola and Cristina Cerra became an item back in 1994Credit: GETTY

Yet he also left open the possibility that he would not be able to turn things around.

Guardiola said: “If I extend, it is because I feel it. I'm not sitting here just for what I've done, or because still I'm happy.

“Still I want to try. But I don't want to stay in the place like I feel I'm a problem.

“I don't want to [just] because the contract is there. My chairman knows it.

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“And I said to him, give me the chance to try to come back. And after if we are not able to do it, we have to change.”

But it seems Guardiola and his childhood sweetheart have decided they were unable to carry on and had to make a change.

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