Pep Guardiola Says He Remains Committed To Manchester City Amidst England Job Speculation
After Gareth Southgate’s resignation just two days after the Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain, the English
FA looks to be preparing a long-term putting into action to make up for his
departure. Whiles doing that, the Football Association would consider the idea
of appointing an interim in order to try and coax Pep Guardiola as
England manager if he does decide to leave Manchester City in 2025.
The priority now is to find a manager who can rebuild the
national team, and Guardiola seems to be the perfect man, having spent eight
years in England and supplied so many players and becoming the first coach to
win the continental treble twice.
But to confirm the previous feeling that it would be near
impossible to get him out of City for such a job, the Manchester City boss confirmed
to this blog that he’s satisfied at his current job, however, he did not
entirely rule out the possibility of taking the England job.
Guardiola has
previously expressed interest in going into international management, where he
hinted on coaching Brazil.
The FA are seeking to end
England’s long wait for an international trophy by employing Guardiola, who currently
does not have particular interest in managing Spain due to identifying as a
Catalan.
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