'I wasn't good enough to play for Wigan'

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Guardiola almost joined Wigan. EFE

Pep Guardiola will finally step out at Wigan Athletic's DW Stadium in Manchester City's fifth-round FA Cup tie with the third-tier side on Monday -- 13 years after he almost joined the Lancashire club as a player.

The Spanish midfielder was looking to extend his playing career, as a 34-year-old, in 2005 and contacted a number of Premier League clubs -- including Wigan, then managed by Paul Jewell.

Barcelona legend Guardiola also held talks with City's manager at the time, Stuart Pearce, but eventually accepted a more lucrative offer in Qatar before eventually moving to a Mexican club.

Now, as manager of a City team that is still aiming for silverware in four major competitions this season, Guardiola will experience a little of what he turned down in Wigan.

"Yeah, it was years ago," said Guardiola. "But I was not good enough! That is the truth, yeah.

"I was old, really old, as a football player to come here. I tried to come here to play in English football but I was not able. The same happened when I came here to Manchester City, with Stuart Pearce. They were so clever!," he added.

"They were so clever because I was not good enough! Wigan were interested in me, I didn't choose the club. It didn't happen and that's all."

Jewell recalled the episode differently, claiming in a recent interview he had made Guardiola an offer and expected him to sign, only to receive a phone call from the player's agent to say he had received a "mind-blowing" proposal from Qatar.

Wigan, of course, have fallen on hard times since that era and the heights of the 2013 FA Cup Final when they famously defeated City, then managed by Roberto Mancini.

Relegated that same season, Wigan now find themselves in League One although they have already claimed the scalps of Premier League sides Bournemouth and West Ham in their FA Cup run this season.

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