23 December 2024

Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, Manchester City's coach, revealed that he will never coach another team, but he left the door open to playing internationally.

The Catalan coach is loaded with only trophies Draw up a new contract in city In November, he committed his future to the reigning Premier League champions for at least another two years.

in spite of Ongoing trial Due to City's accusations of financial irregularities, Guardiola will remain at the Etihad Stadium Even in case of decline. Now, the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach has confirmed that no other team will benefit from his revered managerial skills.

“I will never coach another team.” Guardiola said Andalusian chef Dani Garcia in an interview on YouTube this week. “I'm not talking about the long-term future, but what I won't do is leave Manchester City, go to another country, and do the same thing as now.

“I didn't have the energy. The thought of starting somewhere else, the whole training process and so on. No, no, no.”

Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola has been linked with the job of Brazil coach/Ryan Pearce/Getty Images

However, Guardiola is not planning to retire from football completely just yet. The Spaniard suggested: “Maybe a national team, but it’s different.

“I want to quit and go and play golf, but I can't (if he takes a job at the club). I think it would do me good to stop.”

Guardiola has been heavily linked with many international roles. Before settling on Thomas Tuchel, England He thought it would be Very interested in recruiting City chief. It is still theoretically possible that Guardiola could take charge of the Three Lions with Tuchel's contract expiring after the 2026 World Cup.

Before the proud Catalan extended his contract with City until 2027, Brazil were the front-runners for his signature. The South American giants were reportedly involved in the matter “secret discussions” With Guardiola, but eventually missed another landmark goal after a snub Carlo Ancelotti.

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