Pep Guardiola to resign?

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Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola could be considering leaving Camp Nou at the end of his current contract, despite guiding the Blaugranas to their most successful ever year in 2009.

Pep Guardiola: Considering leaving Barcelona at the end of his contract?

Barcelona have won all six competitions they have contested since Guardiola took charge 18 months ago but the 38-year-old coach has yet to reveal whether he will extend his contract beyond this season.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=716592&sec=europe&cc=3888

What do you guys think? this may seem as a possibility... then he returns to coach Spain and take them to WC finals?
 
Its been the hot topic of late on the Barca blogs.

He joked after he won the Treble. That he should just leave now, cos he would be the most succesful coach in history cos he never lost a competition.

My personal take, he wont leave. He is a true blood catalan that was born into Barca.

From being a ball boy, to being in the academy, to captaining the Cryuff's dream to Champions League glory, to coaching the dream Team II.

He will stay at Barcelona.
 
I was waiting for your response before I said anything...

Though what you say is true - it doesn't mean he will stay on for who knows how long. The mere fact that continental coaches rarely stay at one club for an extended period of time despite any success achieved counts a lot. Maybe he will do an Ancellotti and buck the trend but I don't think anyone knows for certain.
 
Or maybe he would resign have a year-two holiday and take over the reigns at United :D
 
I want Laurent Blanc to take over from Fergie! the guy is doing wonderful in Ligue 1 with Bordeaux and he ex united

Blanc is doing good things at Bordeaux, but I'd like Martin O Neill. He's been my pick for about 3 years. Mourinho second choice.
 
I was waiting for your response before I said anything...

Though what you say is true - it doesn't mean he will stay on for who knows how long. The mere fact that continental coaches rarely stay at one club for an extended period of time despite any success achieved counts a lot. Maybe he will do an Ancellotti and buck the trend but I don't think anyone knows for certain.

I think he will stay. Where else would he go? He already coaching the current best team in the world.

But hey, stranger things has happened in football.
 
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