
Guardiola's World Cup Dream: From Manchester City to Global Stage?
Guardiola Eyes World Cup Coaching Role After Manchester City Stint Manchester, England – Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has revealed his ambition to coach a national team at a future World Cup. The 54-year-old, who has enjoyed immense success at the club level with Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City, expressed his desire for a new challenge in an interview featured on TNN Online. "I'd like to be in a World Cup, whether in Europe or North America," Guardiola stated. "I've thought about it for a while." Guardiola's comments come as he has recently extended his contract with Manchester City until 2027. Despite his continued commitment to the club, the prospect of managing a national team in a World Cup clearly holds significant appeal. His extensive experience and reputation make him a highly desirable candidate for many national teams. The video accompanying the TNN Online report shows Guardiola in various scenarios, including coaching sessions and interactions with players, underscoring his dedication and passion for the sport. While his future remains with Manchester City for the foreseeable future, Guardiola's aspirations for a World Cup coaching role add an exciting dimension to his already illustrious career.