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Published 12:43 28 Nov 2021 GMT

The former Barcelona boss then went on to reveal that he would like to manage at international level at some point in his career, but would be more than happy to continue at club level if needed.
"I've said many times when we've finished our part here," said Guardiola.
"For the pleasure to live in a European Championship, a World Cup, I would like to live it but I know it is not easy to find it because normally there are few positions.
"I think it is difficult for it to happen. I would like it but, at the same time, if it does not happen I will train a club. That is not a problem."
But the Manchester City boss did state that he wouldn't have plans to replace Gareth Southgate - who recently signed a two-year contract extension - as England boss.
He said: "Gareth has done an incredible job, reaching the final of the Euros and the semi-finals of the last World Cup.
"This is a huge success for English football. He has extended his contract and what I want is after that (for him) to extend for more years, if he is happy to do it.
"I am not here to take anyone's position. It is not my target.
As long as it is possible to be here, as much as my energy is there and my love for what I am doing is here, [I will be]. After that I don't know what is going to happen."
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