Manchester City head coach Josep Guardiola has hinted that next season could be his last at the club.
"After that season with the final in Istanbul, I said to myself: "This is the end, I'm completely exhausted". But I have a contract and I'm still here. In some moments I felt a bit tired, but in other moments I loved what I was doing and we were winning matches. Then I started thinking about something that no one had ever done before: four titles in a row - the FA Cup. Gary Lineker told me that no team had ever won the Premier League with the FA Cup two times in a row.
Right now, I don't know exactly what my motivation is, because it's hard to find it when you've done such a great thing. But I know the players and I know myself, and when we come out here, we say: "Why not try to win today? Why not do the best we can to do what we need to do?" And I know we're going to try.
The reality is that I am closer to leaving than staying. I've talked to the club about it - my feeling is that right now I want to stay. I will stay next season, and during the next season we will talk. But I didn't expect to stay in this team for eight or nine seasons," said Josep Guardiola.