Manchester City Manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed Sky movement He will "take a break" when he leaves the club, but he will not retire.
Guardiola's words were hours before the City's home Premier League match against Wolves ESPN Brazil The interview emerged when he left the role of Manchester City boss, who vowed to "stop" and was unsure whether he would retire.
The Spaniard signed a new deal at the Etihad Stadium in November and tied itself together for another two seasons until June 2027.
Asked to clarify his comments Sky movement Guardiola said before the start of the game against Wolves: “I’m not saying I’m leaving now or at the end of the season. If they fire me, that’s it!
"I said, when I finish the time here, I don't know one, two, three, four, five years or year, I don't know, I'll take a break, so I won't retire, but I'll definitely take a break."
He added: “You know what the two-year contract for football managers means?
"I need to stop, that's all."
Former city guard Micah Richards then joked with Guardiola that he should stay for another 10 years, but Guardiola smiled and replied, "This won't happen."
Guardiola left Barcelona a year after she left Bayern Munich in 2013.
Espanyol has spent some trophy time at Manchester City since 2016, including six Premier League champions and Champions League games.
However, Manchester City has been in a poor pace this season, trailing Premier League champion Liverpool 21 points and scrambling to stay in the Champions League position, although they can still win the Silverware against Crystal Palace on May 17 at Wembley.
Guardiola believes that their injury season, including seven games without wins, is a "good experience" for him.
He told Sky movement: "What happened in November and December when we couldn't win the game, and of course I thought, 'What should I do?'
“I didn’t click, I didn’t find a way because I felt the players were still following me, but I didn’t find any problem.
“I have said many times that when we won the Premier League last season, we always had problems, always injured, but it wasn’t so incredible.
“I don’t know when the team will have the best player in the world (Rodri) throughout the season, and the best player in the Premier League last season – Phil (Fourden) had an injury problem. Kevin (de Bruyne) finally recovered.
“There are moments where there are four central defenders, so it’s hard to maintain every three days.
“But I should have found something, but I didn’t find it.
“For example, (James) McAtee and Nico O'Riley didn't compete, in their last period, so why didn't they compete, I ask myself now.
"They have proved me wrong, they can play, I didn't do it, so I didn't find a way to do it. It's been a great experience for me and hopefully I can be better next season and be able to find a more comfortable position with the players, and hopefully we can get the FA Cup this season and especially qualify for the Champions League."
Sky movement” Jamie Carragher I believe the 54-year-old will "deserve" when he takes a break.
He told Sky Sports News: “I think they will be resetting in the summer on the market and there is a lot of discussion about PEP that might leave this season, but he signed a contract this season.
"Everyone who works with him tells you how strong he is, so uncertain players can't stand this long. That's why sometimes it feels like a lot of changes in the personnel side of Manchester City. If someone is unhappy, they will also move on quickly, because even if the PEP is the most successful coach we may have ever seen, we may have seen it all along and may have seen it."
“It was hard to work with him, so you can imagine how he felt when he brought his job home, and he came for a long time.
“He was very successful and he should take a year off if he needed it – if he felt he needed one, he needed one.”