Guardiola gets a time-out .. He will not watch games or think about football

Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola is celebrating reaching the FA Cup final for the third time in a row by taking a vacation for at least several days.

City beat Everton with two goals in the last ten minutes, scored by German Ilkay Gundogan and Belgian substitute Kevin De Bruyne, to climb City to the FA Cup semi-finals for the third time in a row, in a feat not achieved since 1932.

With the start of the international break, Guardiola will get a time-out before returning to plan for the next stage in which he seeks to compete for the four championship titles in which the team participates.

"In these next four or five days, I will not think about football or watch matches, and then at the end of the first week and the second week, we will start preparing for the Leicester confrontation and Borussia Dortmund (in the Champions League quarter-finals)," Guardiola said.

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