Departing Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has said England's Premier League could be his next destination as manager, although it won't come next season. Guardiola, who will step down at the end of the season, said after Sunday's 7-0 win at Rayo Vallecano that coaching in England is something of interest “maybe in the future, but now I'm going to rest, I'm not going to coach next season.” Guardiola said: “I don't know if some of the England teams want me, but maybe in the future.” The 41-year-old coach blamed burnout for his decision to leave after four seasons. However, Barcelona will probably now surrender its Spanish league crown to Real Madrid, after failing to reach the Champions League final. Tevez keen to remain at City Carlos Tevez has said he wants to stay at Manchester City and repay the faith shown in him by owner Sheikh Mansour. The Argentina striker recently returned to action for the Premier League title-chaser after a breakdown in relations with manager Roberto Mancini following his refusal to warm up when a substitute during a Champions League match. Ahead of Monday's crunch derby with Manchester United Tevez told the Manchester Evening News that he wants to “stay here as long as it takes to make the project a success.” Tevez said he is “an ambitious person. I want to work hard and win things with City.” Tevez said Abu Dhabi-owned City had big plans and he wanted to be part of them. “This club has been building something special for the past few years. It was the project and the dream that made me come to City in the first place,” he declared. “I've been here since the start of that project and I share the same vision as (owner) Sheikh Mansour,” Tevez added. “He has always been brilliant with me and I want to repay his faith and stay here as long as it takes to make the project a success.” Chelsea shows form Chelsea showed its rivals for England's final Champions League place just how hard they will have to fight to finish in the top four, beating Queens Park Rangers 6-1 Sunday. Although Tottenham returned to fourth place with a 2-0 win over Blackburn, Fernando Torres' first hat trick in more than 2½ years helped confirm that Chelsea is the in-form team of three aiming to qualify for Europe's club top competition. Juventus routs Novara Undefeated Juventus moved a step closer to the Italian league title with a 4-0 rout at neighbor Novara Sunday. With three rounds remaining in Serie A, Juventus remained three points ahead of defending champion AC Milan, which won 4-1 at Siena with two goals from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, plus one each from Antonio Cassano and Antonio Nocerino. Elsewhere, Inter Milan and Udinese both won to create a four-way tie with Lazio and Napoli for third place and the final Champions League berth. Inter rallied to a 2-1 win over already relegated Cesena. Udinese beat visiting Lazio 2-0. Also, Atalanta beat Fiorentina 2-1; and Parma won 2-1 at Lecce.