Guardiola's final farewell?

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It's the beginning of a defining week for Manchester City and Pep Guardiola, with Monday and Tuesday deciding whether the Premier League title race goes to the wire or comes to an abrupt halt.
Arsenal face already-relegated Burnley later and City know they are likely to need to collect three points at Bournemouth on Tuesday, otherwise it will all be over.
City have already won the FA Cup and Carabao Cup this season, but can they make it a domestic treble?
And with speculation swirling over Guardiola's future at the club, is this the Spaniard's final farewell?
He made a point of taking a picture with the trophy and each of his staff at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, a keepsake for all involved.
The 55-year-old insisted in a couple of interviews last week that he has "one year remaining on his contract" at Etihad Stadium, but has not explicitly said he will still be at the club next season.
Guardiola is due to speak to the media later on Monday before their trip to Vitality Stadium.
Come back to this page for all the key lines from the City boss.