Pep Guardiola Affirms Commitment to Manchester City, Rules Out Move to Another Club
I don't think I could handle it. The idea of beginning all over again somewhere new, goin...
I don't think I could handle it. The idea of beginning all over again somewhere new, going through all the training and what not. It's just too much for me to even consider. Unless it's for a national team, that's a whole different story.
"I want to leave it and go and play golf but I can't. I think stopping would do me good."
Guardiola has previously expressed an interest in coaching at international level later in his career.
"That's different. It's not (training) every day, (playing) every three days," he said. "To rest, to see what we have done, what we can do better, because day-to-day we don't have much time to rest."
In a conversation that included his taste in food and his philosophy of life, Guardiola told Garcia that from the start of the career he had looked to one day having time to study French, play golf and learn to cook.
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"To stop would do me good."
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