Pep Guardiola Makes Major Career Decision Amid Man City’s Poor Form
- Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has discussed his future barely two months after signing a new deal
- The Spaniard has coached the English side since 2016 and won six Premier League titles and a Champions League
- He is overseeing the worst run since he arrived at the club, with his club winning once in the last nine matches
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has given an update on his future despite signing a new two-year deal last month.
Guardiola is overseeing the worst Man City run since he took charge in 2016, and some have said he is under pressure.
Man City have won the last four Premier League titles but are eight points behind leaders Liverpool this season.
Guardiola makes career announcement
Speaking to celebrity chef Dani Garcia on YouTube, the six-time Premier League winner said Man City would be his final club job and that he would coach a national team.
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According to BBC Sport, the former Barcelona coach was approached about becoming England coach, but he signed a new two-year deal last month.
"I'm not going to manage another team," he 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 as now.
"I wouldn't have the energy. The thought of starting somewhere else, all the process of training and so on. No, no, no. Maybe a national team, but that's different."
The Spaniard has coached Barcelona and Bayern Munich and won many titles. After his spell at Bayern, he took a sabbatical before moving to England.
Guardiola has overseen just one Man City win in the last nine matches in all competitions.
Mourinho responds to Guardiola
Briefly News earlier reported that Fenerbahçe manager José Mourinho addressed Pep Guardiola’s recent remark regarding Premier League titles.
Guardiola, whose Manchester City side has secured six league titles, including four consecutively, contrasted his success with Mourinho's three wins in 2005, 2006, and 2015.
Mourinho’s response, coming after City’s 2-0 loss to Liverpool at Anfield, highlighted his enduring confidence and accomplishments in the Premier League.
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