Guardiola delivers a big clue about his future

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Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has expressed his desire to one day take the reins of a team.

After reaching the heights with Manchester City, Pep Guardiola still has big ambitions. During an interview given to ESPNthe Spaniard expressed his desire to lead a national team in the future.

Guardiola dreams of World Cup

“I don’t know who will want me (laughs), said Guardiola, whose contract with the Skyblues runs until June 2025. To work for a national team, they have to want you, just like the clubs . »

The former coach of Barça and Bayern Munich nevertheless affirms: “I would like to experience a World Cup, a Euro or a Copa América, it doesn’t matter. I would like to experience that. I don’t know when, in five, ten or fifteen years, but I would like to participate in a World Cup as a coach. »

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