Pep Guardiola has said he "will not take another club" after his time as Manchester City manager ends, despite leaving open the possibility of managing a national team.
Pep Guardiola has said he "will not take another club" after his time as Manchester City manager ends, despite leaving open the possibility of managing a national team. Shortly after signing a contract extension in November, Guardiola gave an interview in Manchester to renowned Spanish chef Dani Garcia, who published the conversation on his YouTube channel. "I think that's enough, I'm stopping.
"I won't take another team," Guardiola said. "I'm not talking about the long-term future, but what I'm not going to do is leave Manchester City, go to another country, and do the same thing I'm doing today. I wouldn't have the energy. The idea of starting somewhere else, all the training and all that, no, no, maybe a national team, but it's different.
"I want to stop and go play golf but I can't. I think the ban would do me good. "It's not (practicing) every day, (playing) every three days," he said. "To rest, look at what we've done, what we can do better because every day we don't have much time to rest.
In a conversation that included his culinary tastes and his philosophy of life, Guardiola said. Garcia that from the beginning of his career, he had hoped to one day have the time to study French, play golf, and learn to cook. "Stopping would do me good."
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