
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany is fed-up with talk of succeeding Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Guardiola has again spoken of Kompany as a candidate for the job. But the Belgian himself is unhappy with the reporting.
"He must stop saying that," said Kompany.
"I am a Championship coach. I don't know what you want from me. I think he should stay another ten years at Manchester City, first and foremost. And City is fighting to win the Champions League, we are fighting to win the Championship. So I don't think those kinds of conversations are reasonable.
"Manchester City must have the best coach in the world. I want to be extremely respectful to the club I train as well. This club means everything. I want this club to get better."

