Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has said that he will either travel to the Maldives or settle for golf instead of training at Manchester United or Real Madrid.

Guardiola spoke at a press conference before the opponent faced Manchester United today, Tuesday, in the semi-final round of the English Football Association Cup.

The Spanish coach received a question about his response if he received an offer to train Manchester United or Real Madrid, and said, "If I do not have another offer, I will travel to the Maldives to rest, perhaps, because the Maldives do not have golf courses."

"After training Manchester City, I will not train a competing team like Manchester United, nor will I train Real Madrid," after training Barcelona earlier.

Guardiola is famous for his passion for golf during his spare time, and it seems that this sport will be the focus of a side talk with Welsh Gareth Bale - who is also fond of golf - on the occasion of the City's confrontation with Real Madrid in the Champions League final price next month.