I couldn’t manage another English team — Guardiola

By Daily Sports on October 26, 2018

Manchester City’s Spanish manager Pep Guardiola says it would be impossible for him to ever coach another team in England and says he is now a Mancunian for life.

Guardiola, who led City to the Premier League title last season with a record points tally of 100, signed a contract extension with the champions earlier this year that will take him to the end of the 2020-21 campaign.

One of the most successful managers in world football, Guardiola has been known to keep his coaching stints brief, spending four years at Barcelona and three at Bayern Munich.

However, even if he ended his stay at City after five years in 2021, he said he could not envisage one day managing a Premier League rival.

“I will be Mancunian for rest of my life. I will (always) be a Manchester City fan, it would not be possible to train another team in England like Manchester City,” Guardiola said in an interview with BBC Radio 5Live.

“I feel beloved from the people here... I want to make a better club to make them believe we are strong enough to do better things.”

The 47-year-old won 14 trophies as Barcelona coach and seven while at Bayern, but said that a less intrusive media landscape made it easier to settle as a manager in England.

“I understand why in England you can stay at a club for 20 years in one place,” Guardiola, who also claimed the League Cup for City last season, added.

“Here during the week I don’t see the journalists and for example we had maybe some problems in the locker room, sometimes we have to be tough with players – but nothing goes out. Just a few times.

“In Barcelona or in Bayern Munich everything that happened, the next time (day) it is in... the media. So here you are more comfortable.”

The former Barcelona player has won almost every major honour available to him as a manager. However, one of the prizes he still wishes to claim, is hearing Elton John sing live.

“I’ve never been to a concert of his, it is a huge dream. I met him at Watford when we played there last season and it was a huge pleasure,” Guardiola said (SuperSport)

•Photo shows Guardiola 

Source Daily Sports

Posted October 26, 2018


 

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