Man City boss Pep Guardiola has responded to rumours linking him to the England job, which for now will be filled by Lee Carsley.
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Guardiola has expressed international desireFA searching for Southgate successorCity boss aiming for fifth straight titleWHAT HAPPENED?
A large number of England fans would love to see Guardiola in charge of the Three Lions but for now, the Spaniard has his sights set on a fifth-straight Premier League title with Manchester City. Guardiola, whose current contract expires in 2025, was asked about the England rumours at a press conference ahead of the Community Shield.
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Guardiola has expressed a desire to coach an international team, as recently as February. But the 53-year-old is in the midst of an era-defining run with City that has seen the club win six league titles, the Champions League, and a host of other trophies. Should he express a desire to move on from the Etihad Stadium then the FA will surely come calling, but for now the gig is Lee Carsley's after the Under-21 boss was placed in interim charge of the senior team.
WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
"I have to consider what to do with my life, if I want to continue here, if I want to take a break, if I want to manage a national team or not," Guardiola said. "I am fully excited for the season because I see things that I like. There's a new challenge, to see if we can break our own record."
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The former Barcelona boss is gearing up for the new season, which begins on Saturday with a clash against rivals Manchester United in the Community Shield.