Pep Guardiola Confirms Manchester City as His Final Club Coaching Role
Pep Guardiola, widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time, has confirmed that Manchester City will be the final club he manages. However, the Spaniard has left the door open for a potential future in international football management.
Having recently extended his contract with Manchester City until the summer of 2027, Guardiola will complete 11 years at the helm of the English club. Since his arrival in 2016, he has led City to 15 major trophies, cementing his legacy as a transformative figure in English football.
In a candid conversation with Spanish chef Dani García on a YouTube show, Guardiola reflected on his career and future plans. "There will be a time when I feel like it’s enough, and then I’m going to stop, for sure," he said. Emphasizing his loyalty to City, he added, "I’m not going to join another team. I’m not saying in the long-term future, but I’m not leaving to go to another country or another club. I wouldn’t have the energy."
While ruling out future club management, Guardiola acknowledged the possibility of transitioning to a national team role. "Yes, that could be an option," he said. He highlighted the less demanding schedule of international football as a potential draw, contrasting it with the relentless pace of club management. "It’s not training every day or playing every three days. To rest and see what we have done, what we can do better—that could be good for me."
Guardiola also spoke about the pressures of modern football, describing it as a continuous cycle that leaves little time for reflection. Despite this, he reassured fans that his immediate focus remains on City.
On the pitch, Guardiola faces challenges with his team struggling for consistency. City has won just one of its last nine matches and faces a crucial test in the Champions League against Juventus. The club currently sits 20th in the new 36-team group stage format, with only the top eight teams progressing automatically to the knockout stages.
Despite recent difficulties, Guardiola’s influence on Manchester City and the broader football landscape remains unparalleled. His potential move to international management could mark an exciting new chapter in his storied career. For now, though, Guardiola remains committed to his mission at City, with a clear vision for the future.
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