
Manchester City Chief Pep Guardiola explained the remark he made during a break from football as soon as he ended up with his time in Manchester City. Guardiola signed a two -year extension of the contract with the city in November last year, but admitted that after the completion of his Stint with Manchester Club, she would go to Hiatus.
Many thought the Spaniard would end his managerial career after running with the city. Guardiola spoke before the match with wolves and quickly ended speculation and said he would not leave at the end of the season. The city boss said he would not retire when he ended up with a break.
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“Nooo! No, no, no, I didn’t say I’m leaving now or at the end of the season. Well, if they throw me away, yes,” Guardiola Sky Sports said.
“But I say, when I end up here, I don’t know in one year, two years, three years, four years, five years, six years – I don’t know – I’ll take a break.
“Do you know what it means in football to have a two -year contract for managers? Is it eternity!”
“What I’m saying is when I finish here, I’ll take a break. I have to stop, that’s all.
Guardiola and his men won victory over the wolves on Friday, May 2, with the permission of the goal by Kevin de Bruyne. Belgian leaves the city At the end of the season and Guardiola they thanked him for his contributions. The Spaniard said he was happy to see that De Bruyne would complete his city chapter in a strong way.
“Thank you,” Guardiola Sky Sports said. “His post in the game against Crystal Palace when we were 2-0 down and he delivers and today again.
The victory helped to climb the third place in the points table.
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May 3, 2025
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