Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola said he was delighted to be able to lead the Seitzans to the Premier League title this season.
The Spanish coach said in an interview with French legend Terry Henry on the network "Sky Sports" that the culmination of a big tournament such as Premier League with City, represents a very special occasion.
He said he succeeded in responding to his critics, who accused him of relying on luck and the absence of strong rivals during his spell with Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
"The Premiership with City meant a lot to me, I felt comfortable in Barcelona, I was lucky to have an exceptional team, the best players in the world, and Neymar was also coming, but that was not the end. Life is about challenges. Another, I already went to Germany, and now I'm here in England. "
"Many people said that I was winning in Barcelona because of Lionel Messi. I won with Bayern Munich because they always win. They have no strong opponents, but in the City there was a suspicion that I would be able to repeat it, so I had doubts, but we did. That's why I'm happy with that title. "