Pep Guardiola has no plans to leave Manchester City, but when he does it could be manage a national team.
\"I would love to be in a World Cup, in a Euro, a Copa America,” Guardiola told Reuters in an exclusive interview. “I have always thought about it. But it depends on many, many things. If it happens, it\'s fine. If it doesn\'t happen, it\'s more than fine as well.\"
Guardiola has won 12 domestic top-flight titles across Spain, Germany and England. But City didn\'t win any trophies last season, quickly halting his run of success.
\"It\'s to prove myself that I can do it, I don\'t want to have those feeling that last season left” he added.
\"Because when we win, the wine tastes better afterwards, you sleep better. I don\'t know a manager who loses games and sleeps like a baby. It doesn\'t happen. You\'ve got to worry. That\'s part of our life.\"
Carlo Ancelotti left Real Madrid to become manager of Brazil, which is something Guardiola appears envious of.
\"I\'m so happy for him,” Guardiola said. \"But I\'m so happy that he\'s not in Madrid anymore because all the time he beats me. That I don\'t have to handle it anymore.\"