As the others have said.....
... and FWIW
depending on the state and age of your water pump bolts (they could be corroded after this leak), one or more may snap when you try to undo them, so be prepared to extract them (not a huge task).
Use a "neverseize" type of copper grease when you reinstall (it will make future replacements simpler)
At the same time I would definitely replace the water pump (not just refit the old one) - and you may as well take the thermostat out and give it all a good flush, and put a new thermostat in. Parts Cost in$n't too bad
And if your temp gauge is showing any overheating indications take the radiator out and have it "rodded" , otherwise if you need to save money you can flush in place.
If you take the radiator out (simple job), you can also flush the intercooler (take care to let it dry out thoroughly in the sun) and you may be surprised with the performance benefit if you do
It might sound like I'm loading you up with suggestions of lots of work but it's all interrelated and if you do it all while you're at the "p" gasket you'll have a reliable cooling system to see you through the next 100000km or more.
Apologies if I'm teaching you to suck eggs (but I've seen the results of partial repairs)
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