Guardiola reveals his position on coaching the German national team

Manchester City Football Club coach Pep Guardiola confirmed that there are coaches in Germany who are more entitled to succeed Joachim Loew in coaching the German national team.

In response to a question about the possibility of becoming the next technical manager for the Manshaft, Spaniard Guardiola told the live broadcast service (DAZN): "Germany has excellent coaches, and they deserve much more than I do for one of them to become a coach for the German national team."

Guardiola, 50, expressed his admiration for the German football coaches and said: "If you have learned something during my time in Germany - which has become firmly established here in England - it is the quality of the German coaches: Juergen Klopp, Hansi Flick, Thomas Tuchel, Julian Nagelsmann, Marco Rose, Ralph Rangek and Lothar Matthews. And Dietmar Haman and many others can do this job, "he added, vaguely," but I can play the role of assistant if they want. "

It should be noted that Guardiola's Manchester City leads the Premier League table and is close to achieving the title again.

Guardiola spent three years as a coach of German club Bayern Munich.

Manchester City faces Borussia Dortmund today in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals.

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