Man City drew against Bournemouth on Tuesday night, a result which handed Arsenal the Premier League title.
That wasn't the fairytale ending City supporters were hoping for, but Guardiola can go out on a high against Villa as an emotional fanbase reflects on a life-changing decade.
The Spaniard has won a whopping 20 trophies during an unforgettable 10 years at the club, and City are already planning on renaming one of their stands after him.
Enzo Maresca has been selected as the heir to Guardiola's throne, reportedly agreeing on a two-year contract with the option of a further year.
Maresca will meet the Man City squad next week - according to the Daily Star's Jeremy Cross - with the Italian set to be officially announced in the coming weeks.
Chelsea sacked Maresca in January after the Blues were fifth in the Premier League, and they've somehow regressed even more following his exit.
