
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola announced he will take a break from management after leaving the club, though he's unsure about his retirement plans. The 54-year-old coach extended his contract with the Premier League champions until 2027 and has spent a decade at City, four years with Barcelona, and three years with Bayern Munich. Guardiola clarified that he might not leave City at the end of his current contract. The legendary coach has overseen City's most successful period, winning six out of the past nine Premier League titles and the club's first Champions League in the 2022-23 season. However, this season City has underperformed, currently sitting in fourth place with four games remaining. Guardiola remains hopeful about the team's FA Cup final against Crystal Palace on 17 May.
Source: BBC Sports Football
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