Guardiola’s future has been the subject of speculation in recent weeks and months. There were rumors that this season could be his last at City, but those were put to rest when he signed a new two-year contract with the club.
But there are signs that City We are approaching the end of an era. Their dramatic decline in form – the Citizens have won just one of their last nine games – has sparked more debate about Guardiola’s stance.
The Catalan is widely regarded as one of the most influential managers of all time and there is no sign he will change his decision to extend his stay at the Etihad. But he commented on what he might do when he eventually leaves Manchester City.
Guardiola talks about future plans
in a Interview with Chef and YouTuber Dani GarciaGuardiola claims he will not coach another club when his tenure at Manchester City ends.
“I won’t coach any other club after Manchester City,” he said. “I’m not talking about the long-term future, but what I wouldn’t do is leave, go to another country and do the same thing as now.
“I don’t have the energy to do that. I’m still here doing what I’m doing today. But the thought of starting somewhere else, with all the training sessions and all that… No, no, no! Maybe the national team, but that’s different of.
“I should stop, like these chefs who go to other countries, stop and look at what we do well and what we could do better, and when you’re busy day in and day out, you don’t have time Do it. I think it would be good for me to stop.”
Guardiola also revealed his plans after his career is over. “I was young and when I stopped, there were a few things I wanted to do,” he said. “One of them was learning French, dedicating my free time to myself so I could play golf, and then starting to learn how to cook simple meals.”
Six more times Premier League The winners emphasized the importance of being able to step away from work. “The starting point for coping with the problem of failure is to spend time with people, basically your family. But no one can really comfort the loneliness of a football manager,” he added.
“You have people who are there for you and make the wrong decision, why did I do it, it was wrong because I did it, I didn’t give them enough of a push, the pain of failure, you feel it alone. You may have friends around you, but you don’t get any relief when you close the bedroom door and turn off the lights. You have to wait a day or two before starting over.”
Guardiola’s Manchester City return to action at home this weekend Manchester United In a crucial Manchester derby.