Departing Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger admits he'd find it difficult managing another Premier League club next season.
Wenger expanded on his announcement to leave after Sunday's 4-1 victory over West Ham.
He said: "First of all I must say that I'm touched by all the praise I've got from all of English football and I'm grateful for having that experience in this country - that for me is very special.
"The football is special, the passion is special and you'll find that nowhere else. I know that I will not get that anymore in my life. Of course that is absolutely special and the fact that I could see the development of the Premier League in 20 years is sensational. I hope that will last a very long time. After that I had the feeling a little bit [like this was similar to] my funeral because people speak about you and how you were, so it was little bit interesting on that front!
"I don't need to die anymore because I know what it's like [to be at my funeral]! That is quite interesting but I must say, apart from a little sense of humour, I would like to thank everybody who has been nice to me. It's our job because I certainly got more praise than I deserved and maybe sometimes more criticism than I deserved. It has been difficult but also fantastic."
On moving within the Premier League, Wenger admits it's unlikely.
"If you're speaking about emotions, that certainly would be for me emotionally difficult. I don't know how well I will live without that so at the moment it's difficult for me to say never. But at the minute I speak to you, I'm too attached to this club to say I would go anywhere else. It's too difficult for me."
On whether he wants to keep coaching or go upstairs, Wenger continued: "Honestly, I can't tell you much because I don't want you to come back to me in six months and say that you lied to us! I know I did that a few times, but I would like to be definite today! I don't know how I'll respond to that situation."