The final chapter of Pep Guardiola’s reign at Manchester City will be dissected in a new Amazon Prime documentary series, premiering November 15. Titled *Inside Guardiola’s Last Stand*, the three-part docuseries will offer unprecedented access to the club’s training ground, tactical meetings, and private conversations during his final two seasons in charge.

18 monthsTime covered by the documentary, from January 2022 to May 2023

Filmed over 18 months, the series includes 400 hours of footage, capturing moments from City’s title-winning 2021-22 campaign through their Champions League final defeat to Inter Milan in June 2023. The documentary will feature interviews with players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland, and Rodri, alongside Guardiola’s inner circle, including assistant coach Carles Planchart.

Key Points

  • ✅ First-ever documentary to film Pep Guardiola’s final City seasons in full
  • ⚡ Features 400 hours of raw footage, including private training sessions
  • 💡 Premieres November 15 on Amazon Prime Video

The series was produced by *Silverback Films* in collaboration with Manchester City and will be narrated by British actor Tom Hiddleston. Guardiola, known for his secrecy around training methods, reportedly approved the project after months of negotiation, marking a rare exception to his usual guarded approach.

AspectPrevious DocsThis Series
Access LevelLimited to matchday footageFull behind-the-scenes access
InterviewsClub-approved players onlyPlayers + coaching staff + Guardiola
Release WindowPost-season onlyMid-season premiere

Sources close to the project reveal that Guardiola insisted on one condition: no footage from matches would be included. Instead, the focus is on training routines, recovery sessions, and tactical discussions. The documentary also delves into the emotional toll of his final season, including his decision to step down after eight years at the club.

💡 Pro Tip

Watch the first episode closely—it includes a rare breakdown of Guardiola’s pre-match warm-up routines, which he rarely shares publicly.

For Manchester City fans, the series promises to answer lingering questions about the manager’s leadership style, particularly his handling of key players like Haaland and De Bruyne during their most pivotal seasons. The documentary also explores the club’s behind-the-scenes power struggles, including tensions with the club’s hierarchy over transfers and squad planning.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 400 hours — Total raw footage filmed for the series
  • 8 years — Guardiola’s tenure at Manchester City, ending in 2023
  • 3 episodes — Each running 90 minutes long

The documentary’s release comes as City prepares for a new era under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, who officially takes charge on July 1. Guardiola’s final season included a Premier League title, an FA Cup win, and a heartbreaking Champions League final loss. The series aims to humanize the man behind the myth, revealing his vulnerabilities, doubts, and the relentless pursuit of perfection that defined his time at the club.

  1. November 15 — Global premiere on Amazon Prime Video
  2. Three episodes — Released weekly, with the finale on December 1
  3. Exclusive Q&A — Guardiola and key figures will participate in a live post-screening discussion

Critics and fans alike will scrutinize the series for insights into Guardiola’s decision to leave, a move that stunned football’s global stage. His departure marked the end of an era, capping a period where City transformed from title contenders to an almost untouchable force in English football.