da betano casino: Many people were left scratching their heads when Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola appeared to admit in an interview that he was already considering retirement.
da imperador bet: While chatting to NBC, the Spaniard was quoted as saying that “the process of my goodbye has started,” adding that he does not want to be coaching when he reaches his 60s.
At the age of 45, that seems like some way off, but in the interview Guardiola claimed that City may be his last club in management.
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It has been a frustrating few weeks for the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss as his team have dropped seven points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea and they will be without midfielder Fernandinho for four games while the Brazilian serves an FA ban.
Guardiola was not in the mood to talk to journalists during the post-match press conference of his side’s 2-1 victory over Burnley earlier this week, but on Thursday he was less frosty.
When asked about his retirement claims, Guardiola clarified that he has no plans to walk away from the game just yet.
“I said in the interview that I am not going to training when I am 60 years old,” Sky Sports News quotes the Spaniard as saying. “But guys, I am 45. I am not going to retire in two, three years.
“I love my job and I am in the perfect place to do my job, especially here in England. I want to do something else in my life. I started to play football as a young guy. My career was on the pitch.
“But I want to do something else in my life. But not in the next three, four, five, six, seven years. I said 60-65 I would not go to training. But I am not thinking I am going to retire.”
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