Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says that he has no regrets about his first season in the Premier League.
The Spanish manager says that he didn't expect to end up trophy-less in his first season with City, but he is ready to give it another try next season.
The Citizens currently occupy the fourth spot in the league and are one point clear of Manchester United, their opponents on Thursday.
"If you analyse the season on titles – zero - then it was not good enough," said the successful former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss.
"It was not what I'd expected. But in other terms I'm quite satisfied with what we have done.
"I tried to introduce the players to the way we play. In many cases, we did it but some we were not able. We are one of the teams who have created the most chances, the team who conceded the fewest chances and we are the highest at scoring goals [in all competitions]. But we were not consistent.
"I think we'll be able to qualify for the Champions League but if we are not able to we are going to adapt and play the Europa League. I am optimistic. I'm so proud of my players and what we are doing and even how we played the last game [the FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal] at Wembley. I don't have regrets. I don't have complaints.
"I have been managing for nine years and this is my first year without a trophy. Sometimes it has to happen and it happens now. If I extend my career a lot in the future I am sure it will happen again but there are a lot of big clubs in Europe without a trophy."