I'll finish where I started – Guardiola wants return to Barca B
Pep Guardiola hopes his coaching career comes full circle and ends with him coaching the Barcelona B side, where he started in 2007.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola wants to return to Barcelona before he ends his coaching career to take charge of the B team once more.
The 47-year-old took over Barca B in 2007 before becoming coach of the senior side a year later, following the departure of Frank Rijkaard.
Guardiola won three LaLiga titles, two Champions Leagues and two Club World Cups in a memorable four years before enjoying similar levels of success with Bayern Munich.
Now in his third season with City, he is hoping to defend the Premier League title they won last season with a record-breaking points tally of 100 and has already hinted at staying in England for a decade.
However, Guardiola hopes to conclude his career in the dugout in the same place that it started.
"My teams are going to try to play how I want," he said to Jorge Valdano on Universo Valdano.
"I will finish where I started; my final steps will be with youth teams. Hopefully, it will be Barca's."
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Guardiola has previously ruled out returning to Camp Nou to coach the senior Barca side but has been linked with a possible return as sporting director.
His contract with City expires at the end of the 2020-21 season.

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