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Guardiola: I long to experience the feeling of leading the national team to play in a competition. I have been reading books and making dramas at home during the holidays recently

5:13pm, 8 June 2025Football

June 8th, Manchester City coach Guardiola recently accepted an exclusive interview with Reuters, talking about his vision for coaching the national team, challenges in coaching career and personal ambitions.

Guardiola said: "I am eager to experience coaching experience in the World Cup, European Cup or Copa America. This idea has always been lingering in my mind, but whether it is realized or not depends on many factors. It is wonderful to be successful, but it doesn't matter if it doesn't."

After winning 12 league championships in La Liga, Bundesliga and Premier League, Manchester City, led by Guardiola, rarely encountered four majors last season. Faced with the whistle of doubts, he said indifferently that there is nothing to prove to anyone in the new season: "It's about self-provement. I just don't want to repeat the mistakes of last season. When I win, the wine is more mellow and the sleep is more peaceful. I have never seen any coach who can rest assured after losing. Worry is part of his career."

The Champions League trophy is still Guardiola's primary goal. When talking about his old opponent Ancelotti stepped down as Real Madrid to take charge of Brazil's team, he breathed a sigh of relief half-jokingly: "I I am happy for him, but I am even more grateful that he finally left Madrid because he always let me suffer a lot. Now I can finally get less headaches."

Guardiola, who is on vacation in Barcelona, ​​cherishes the little things of ordinary life on the eve of Manchester City preparing for the Club World Cup: "Sleep until you wake up naturally, stay away from the players for the time being. Listen to concerts, study on the sofa, play golf when your body allows you, and make up for the popular dramas I missed during the season. In fact, my daily life is no different from that of ordinary people."

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