Pep Guardiola once again hinted he will be staying at Manchester City, saying: "the moment the fire decreases, we will go home".

Guardiola lifted the FA Cup for the third time as City clinched a 1-0 win over Chelsea, thanks to a superb Antoine Semenyo flick.
Overall, it was his 20th trophy since joining the club 10 years ago, with this also the second time he has held the FA Cup and EFL Cup in the same season (also 2018-19).
Guardiola has won 85% of his matches in the FA Cup (46 wins in 54 games), which is the best win ratio of any manager to take charge of at least 10 games in the competition's history.
There have been reports that the Spaniard is considering leaving City at the end of the season, while he has also hinted he will see out his contract, which runs out in June 2027.
"The moment the fire decreases, then we will go home. I am a funny guy," Guardiola told BBC Sport.
"This year, I have been really good. Last season was the toughest season for many reasons.
"This season, it is every day about how we behave. Maybe, we took time to find some stability with the team. In the Premier League, it doesn't wait."
Asked if City would be celebrating their victory, Guardiola added: "Not even one [beer]. You know Bournemouth [away on Tuesday]. That will be even tougher. [We will [try to go there and get a result."
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One person definitely saying goodbye at the end of the campaign is John Stones, who will bring down the curtain on his 10-year spell at City after facing Brentford next weekend.
Stones, who has won 17 major honours in his time at City, did not make it onto the pitch, remaining an unused substitute.
"I wanted to be involved in the game. As a player, it's hard to take, especially when a lot of us played the semi-final," Stones told BBC One.
"It's part of adapting and getting behind the team. It wasn't the best game today in terms of chances or how we actually played in the first half, but to stick in there and fight like we did is incredible.
"I think after the game, the atmosphere and the love that was shown for me personally, and to lift the trophy – which I didn't really want to do with Bernardo [Silva] – it was a nice touch.
"I can't put it into words. I said it before, but I never would have believed or thought 10 years ago that this would be happening. I would have a song and be so loved, it's so overwhelming. It's really special.
"It's been a difficult season. I think the first half of the season, I played quite a lot of games and was involved, but I picked up a little injury in December, and have been back since then.
"It's football. I haven't got the answers really for why [I haven't played]."
