The Catalan boss was officially unveiled as The Citizens' boss today, and he took time to share his thoughts about his relationship with Jose Mourinho.

One would think that the feud between Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho was set to continue once both men were appointed as coaches for Manchester City and Manchester United, but those days seem to be long gone after their first press conferences.

During Guardiola's first official act as Manchester City's tactician, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss revealed he holds no hard feelings against "The Special One", disregarding any animosity after their years coaching Los Blaugranas and Real Madrid, respectively.

Watch: Guardiola's words about Mourinho.

Moments later, the Spanish tactician revealed the reasons behind his decision to leave Bayern Munich to join the Sky Blues.

"It would've been comfortable to stay where I was, I feel that it is the right moment to come here and prove myself. It's better to live with that pressure than to live 'okay, if we win it's okay, if we don't win it's okay as well,'" Guardiola added.

The 3-time Bundesliga champion hinted that the Citizens will try to add more talent to their squad this summer, but he refused to say which positions he'll try to boost.

"For respect for the players, for the other clubs, but I realise immediately how good the journalists in England are and of course you are going to discover what is our target and what we want for the next season," Guardiola concluded.