Man City will be his only Premier League club, Guardiola says
Soccer Football - Champions League - Group A - Manchester City v Paris St Germain - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - November 24, 2021 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola REUTERS/Craig Brough
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Pep Guardiola will not manage a Premier League team
other than Manchester City and he wants to stay with the Etihad club as long as
possible, the 50-year-old said.
Guardiola took over at City in 2016 and has led the
club to three Premier League titles and the FA Cup. The Spaniard's contract is
due to expire in 2023.
Guardiola said he would like to lead a national team
at a World Cup one day.
Asked if he would consider coaching the England
national team, Guardiola hailed Gareth Southgate for his work with the Three
Lions.
"I would love, I said many times, when I finish
here, the pleasure to lead a team at a World Cup. But it is not easy to find
it. There are only a few positions," Guardiola told British media on
Saturday.
"I would like it, but if it doesn't happen, I
will train clubs, so it will not be a problem.
"But in England, being here I think always I will
be Man City and if I have to come back it would be at Man City, if they want
me. I would not train another club in England apart from this club."
Guardiola congratulated England coach Southgate for
signing a new contract and said that he is not looking to "take a position
from anyone".
"I want to be here (at City) as long as possible,
as much as my energy and love is here. After that I don't know what will
happen," Guardiola said.
City are third in the Premier League on 26 points
after 12 matches. They host fourth-placed West Ham United later on Sunday.


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