The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pep hints on retirement

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LONDON. — Coaching great Pep Guardiola hinted to NBC his present post as Manchester City manager may be his last, saying he was “arriving at the end” of his stellar career.

The 45-year-old Spaniard -who gave the interview prior to Manchester City’s 2-1 victory over Burnley on Monday -- added he would not be leaving City any time soon.

Manchester City are presently third in the table seven points adrift of Chelsea having played a game more.

Chelsea play fifth-placed Spurs tonight. “I will be at Manchester for the next three seasons, maybe more,” said Guardiola.

“I will not be on the bench until I am 60 or 65 years old. I feel the process of my goodbye has already started.

“I am arriving at the end of my coaching career, of this I am sure.”

Guardiola, who took a year’s sabbatical after he had delivered 14 trophies in his four years at the helm of Barcelona, was in sarcastic form when he gave an interview to the BBC in the immediate aftermath of the Burnley match which had seen City reduced to 10 men after Brazilian Fernandinh­o was red carded for the third time in six matches.

Asked for his thoughts on Fernandinh­o’s dismissal — for a two-footed foul on Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n — Guardiola responded: “You are the journalist, not me. Ask the referee.”

When it was put to him that Fernandinh­o might have a disciplina­ry problem, Guardiola said: “I have to understand the rules here in England. — AFP.

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