Guardiola was head-hunted by City's wealthy Abu Dhabi owners following brilliant spells with Barcelona, where he won the Champions League twice, and Bayern Munich, where he completed a hat-trick of Bundesliga title wins.
However, his debut season in the Premier League has hardly gone to plan.
Wednesday's 2-1 defeat at leaders Chelsea extinguished any hope of a late title challenge, as well as bringing Guardiola a sixth league defeat in one season for the first time.
Guardiola must also lift the FA Cup if he is not to complete a campaign empty-handed for the first time.
All this in a season that saw Guardiola's team exit the Champions League at the hands of Monaco before the quarter-finals, another new low for the City boss, particularly in the competition that has become the Holy Grail for City's ambitious owners.
"I will be better, definitely. This season was a lesson for me," said Guardiola, whose side meet struggling Hull at Eastlands on Saturday.
"I never could imagine in Barcelona, Bayern or when I arrived here knowing absolutely everything. I tried to adapt the players as much as possible. I did it and I think we will be better. It's a more interesting year for me as a manager to grow and handle this kind of situation."
"I didn't complain, I didn't give up. We have a lot of beautiful things left to fight for this season."
They will meet Arsenal in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on April 23.
Guardiola, who acknowledges that rejuvenated Hull are formidable rivals as City bid to end a run of four League games without a victory, admitted he knew as long ago as August that he had problems.
"I knew in the first Champions League game against Steaua Bucharest when we won 6-0. Normally, that game would be 12-0. We missed two penalties and so many chances," he said.
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