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I will never coach Barcelona again - Guardiola

Pep Guardiola insists he will never return for a second stint as Barcelona head coach and has no interest in becoming Camp Nou president.

Guardiola masterminded a golden era with the Catalan club between 2008 and 2012, with three La Liga titles, two Champions Leagues and two Club World Cups among a host of honours collected across four seasons.

He still regularly declares himself to be a Barcelona fan but the association looks unlikely to ever extend beyond that again.

"My time there as a coach is finished because I'm not the same as I was then, nor is the way they see me the same," Guardiola told TV3.

"I had the time of my life there. It was a fantastic age where I was taking on the world and we took it on, with some incredible players, a young president [Joan Laporta], Txiki [Begiristain, now City's director of football].

"It was a generation of brutal players and the best player in the world [Lionel Messi]. The stars aligned."

"President? No, I am a coach and I am good at what I do, you can't be everything," he said.

"When I stop coaching, you will find me playing golf." 

But Guardiola still feels his old employers – double winners once more in Spain under Ernesto Valverde – represent the gold standard.

"FC Barcelona have been the best team of the season, even though they didn't win the Champions League," he added.