Pep Guardiola announces Manchester City departure after 10 years: “I won’t train for a while”
Pep Guardiola announces Manchester City departure after 10 years: “I won’t train for a while” Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has announced that he will leave the club after a decade at the Etihad Stadium. The former Barcelona coach has said he is satisfied and happy with his time at the club and his decision to leave. Guardiola leaves the club after delivering six Premier League titles and a Champions League during his time in England.
City have announced that they will be building a statue of Guardiola outside of their stadium, and renaming one of the stands after him. Guardiola – “I won’t be training for a while” When asked if he was running out of energy for the job, Guardiola told MEN ‘Absolutely’, and confirmed that he would not be returning to coaching for some time. Barcelona manager Hansi Flick had advised him to take some time away from coaching, and it appears that will indeed be the case.
“The job didn’t take out anything, i know what my job is and what’s required and I am ready to enjoy that so it’s normal, it’s nothing special. The institution has incredible health, it’s in a good position and everyone will push to continue to be there. ” “[What’s next?
] Rest. No plans to train for a while. Otherwise I would be here.
I need to step back, I will not train for a while. I am really satisfied, I don’t know the right words. Happy, proud.