PRAGUE: Pep Guardiola would like to work in England one day, said the new Bayern Munich coach on the eve of the UEFA Super Cup clash with Europa League holders Chelsea.
The Spaniard replaced the Champions League-winning Jupp Heynckes at the Allianz Arena in the close season and said he would be keen to work in the Premier League at some stage in his career.
“I feel I am a young trainer, just 42, so later I would like to go to England,” Guardiola told a news conference yesterday.
“For experience, to live there...but it is football fantasy. I am here for this final and that is what is important right now.”
The former Barcelona coach said he was grateful for the way the Bayern squad had helped him during his early days in Bavaria.
“They are intelligent footballers and I feel they have helped me more than I have helped them,” said Guardiola.
“In the future I hope this changes a little bit. I know the expectation is so high but I am convinced in April and May we will be up there to fight and to get the titles.”
Guardiola praised Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho, a former sparring partner when the Portuguese was at Real Madrid, but played down the significance of their long-standing rivalry.
“We are lucky that tomorrow the focus will be on the players,” he said. “The reason why kids love the game is for the players not the coaches. I have lots and lots of respect for his career and I have to try to learn from all the coaches around the world.” REUTERS