The dethroned Premier League Champions ran riot at the Amex Stadium as Bernardo Silva, Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling’s hat-trick condemned Graham Potter’s men to their 15th defeat of the season.
Guardiola, who was speaking with Sky Sports after Manchester City’s victory admitted he was pleased with his men’s output at Brighton and insists the Citizens are fired up to end the season well.
“I was pleased with everything tonight - the result and the levels we reached,” the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach said.
“We are now at a good level and are ready to play the last games of the Premier League and in the Champions League.”
"We've forgotten the Southampton result (1-0 defeat last Sunday) as we played incredibly well there. Football sometimes is strange. We just didn't score there.”
“We're a team who create a lot of chances and today we converted them."
Sterling took the match ball home after capping a stellar performance against the Seagulls with three goals.
The Spanish coach hailed Sterling’s impact on the team and insists he is a product of hard work in training.
"For a long time, he has been getting better. His finishing, his shooting and that's because he trains hard.”
“It's good for us to have him at the end of the season."
Manchester City entertain Bournemouth in their next league match at the Etihad Stadium.