Pep Guardiola says that even he is vulnerable to the sack after Manchester City's situation worsened in the Manchester derby.
The Premier League champions appeared to be on their way to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United, but two goals in as many minutes from Bruno Fernandes and Amad condemned them to another humiliating defeat.
City have now won only one of their past 11 games under Guardiola, who was ridiculed by visiting supporters on Sunday with cries of 'You're getting fired in the morning'.
Despite just signing a new two-year contract agreement, Guardiola admitted ahead to the derby that City might fire him if things do not improve quickly.
Guardiola's comments following United's defeat were just as candid. Despite another dismal defeat by the Premier League winners, Guardiola maintained that he is fully responsible for their current slump, reports Mirror.
"Not much to say. No defence, they were incredibly persistent. We have not lost eight games in two seasons. We can't defend that. It's not about this or that player.
"We gave away goals, our fault. We don't play with composure. The results are not good, the game was not exceptional. I know the situation, I understand but the reality is this.
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