The 65-year-old, who left
his position in charge of the national team following their Euro 2016
exit, has backed the Manchester City boss to lead La Roja in the future.
Vicente
del Bosque has tipped Pep Guardiola to become Spain coach at some stage
in the future and believes the current Manchester City manager's
Catalan roots will not be an issue.
Del Bosque stepped down as Spain boss in the wake of their last-16
exit at Euro 2016, having previously guided them to 2010 World Cup and
Euro 2012 glory.
Guardiola is not among the candidates to take the vacancy following
his recent arrival at City, but the Del Bosque has backed him to lead
his country later in his career.
"Guardiola is the best coach around at the moment, there is no doubt
about it. He got a great education and has since only developed," Del
Bosque told
Suddeutsche Zeitung.
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