Guardiola, Manchester City's coach, eyes coaching an international team before his tenure ends. (Getty Images)


February 23, 2024

Pep Guardiola, the current manager of Manchester City, recently expressed his interest in coaching at the international level before his tenure as a soccer manager comes to an end. Guardiola's contract with Manchester City runs until 2025, and he has been linked with various national teams, including Brazil, England, and the U.S. men's national team.

Guardiola has an impressive record, having won 32 major titles with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City. However, he has yet to coach an international team. In an interview with ESPN Brasil, Guardiola stated that leading a country in an international tournament is a major goal in his career.

"I would like to coach a national team for a World Cup or a European Championship," said Guardiola. "I do not know who would want me. To work for a national team, they have to want you, just like a club."

Guardiola emphasized that when he started his career, he never thought about winning league titles or the Champions League. Instead, he wanted to experience managing a team in a World Cup or a Euro. He acknowledged that it might be five, ten, or fifteen years before he gets the opportunity, but he is eager to have the experience.

Potential landing spots for Guardiola at the international level include Brazil, Germany, Spain, Argentina, and England.

Brazil, with its five World Cup titles, could offer Guardiola a new challenge. Germany, with four World Cup titles, might also be appealing, given Guardiola's past experience coaching Bayern Munich in the country. Spain, where Guardiola was born, could be a logical fit, although it might not happen soon due to the current coach's extension. Argentina, with its Spanish-speaking squad and recent World Cup win, could also be an attractive option. Finally, England, with its familiarity to Guardiola and the chance to bring silverware back to Wembley, could be a perfect match.

Overall, Guardiola's interest in coaching at the international level adds an exciting dimension to his already illustrious career as a soccer manager.

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