
Pep Guardiola says he will take a break from the management after leaving Manchester City, although he doesn’t know when he will retire.
Guardiola signed a two-year deal in November and extended his stay at the club until June
The 54-year-old will stay at City for 11 years – four years as Barcelona manager before taking three years for three years.
“After my contract with City, I’ll stand. I’m sure,” Guardiola told ESPN., external.
“I don’t know if I’ll be retired or not, but I’ll take a break.
Speaking to Sky Sports on Friday, Guardiola told Sky Sports that he wouldn’t have to leave City at the end of his current deal.
“I didn’t say I’m going now, at the end of the season and the end of the deal,” the Spaniard said.
“I said when I finish my time here, so that year, two, three, four, five years old, I will give a rest.
“I won’t retire but I’ll make a break. What I’m saying is that when I’m finished here I’ll give a break.
Guardiola has led City’s most successful stage in City’s most successful stage, with the club leading the club as part of the club’s three players in the 2022-23 season.
City have failed to reach their previous heights this season and are currently fourth in the table with four games left.
“How can I want to be forgotten, I don’t know?” “I want people to forget me anyway.
“All coaches want to succeed so that we can have an unforgettable job, but I believe that Barcelona, Bayern Munich and City fans have spent their joy in watching my teams,” he said.
“I don’t think we should ever live and think about whether we forget it or not.
“When we die, we cry our families for two or three days and then it was – you forget. In the professional professions, there are good and bad, the important thing is that the good will be forgotten for longer.
City could still finish the season with silver, while they face Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final on May