In the context of just this season, it hasn't been a successful one. I never thought it would be though, as I thought Guardiola would need a bit longer to both implement his style and get the squad transitioned as it is ageing in certain key areas.
Longer term though, we've now got some players in that will be there for a while and will bring players in in the summer to address what is currently a squad with brilliant players but overall a bit of an imbalance compared to Chelsea or Spurs.
Even so, it's been fine margins at times. A referees call here or an injury there and we could have been looking at a very successful season. There does seem to be a modern thing too of always blaming the manager. Ultimately, players win titles and Spurs and Chelsea have both had more consistent performers than we have this season. I do think Chelsea in particular have their own transition coming soon though.
These comments though, really do read to me to be praising of us and critical of himself. No top manager wants to admit defeat or failure - their egos don't allow it for a start. There is a determination there that he will get it right next year.
Personally I'd much rather enjoy the experience of watching whether he can do it or not, and for us (both as fans and as a club) to not adopt
the mentality of the "big" clubs. The moment we do turn into that, then I'd argue we really have lost our identity.