Wednesday 23 July 2014

Guardiola: If I don't win trophies, I'm a goner

 Guardiola: If I don't win trophies, I'm a goner

Bayern Munich coach Josep Guardiola has asked the German side to make an effort to adapt to his footballing ideas with an eye on his second season in the dugout at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern Munich coach Josep Guardiola has asked the German side to make an effort to adapt to his footballing ideas with an eye on his second season in the dugout at the Allianz Arena.

 
"I came here to do the best job possible, as I did at Barcelona. I came to a country which was different from where I was born and grew up and that sees football differently. I'm trying to adapt and also trying to get everyone here to adapt to my ideas, but that is a process. It can't be achieved in just one year," explained the Spanish coach.
After a year with the German champions, Guardiola is certain about one thing: "It is no secret. If I don't win more trophies, a new coach will probably come in next year," said the Spaniard, who clinched an impressive four-title haul in his first campaign.
"We won the Bundesliga with a record points tally, we won the cup and it was an incredible season," noted Guardiola, whose team saw the most sought-after trophy of all, the Champions League, slip through its grasp.
"It was a shame to lose to Real Madrid in the way that we did. Not the fact that we lost, because losing is always a possibility," rued the former Barcelona coach. Bayern capitulated in the semi-finals, succumbing 5-0 to 'Los Blancos' on aggregate as Ancelotti's side marched towards their long-awaited 'Décima'.
Bayern Munich coach Josep Guardiola has asked the German side to make an effort to adapt to his footballing ideas with an eye on his second season in the dugout at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern Munich coach Josep Guardiola has asked the German side to make an effort to adapt to his footballing ideas with an eye on his second season in the dugout at the Allianz Arena.
"I came here to do the best job possible, as I did at Barcelona. I came to a country which was different from where I was born and grew up and that sees football differently. I'm trying to adapt and also trying to get everyone here to adapt to my ideas, but that is a process. It can't be achieved in just one year," explained the Spanish coach.
After a year with the German champions, Guardiola is certain about one thing: "It is no secret. If I don't win more trophies, a new coach will probably come in next year," said the Spaniard, who clinched an impressive four-title haul in his first campaign.
"We won the Bundesliga with a record points tally, we won the cup and it was an incredible season," noted Guardiola, whose team saw the most sought-after trophy of all, the Champions League, slip through its grasp.
"It was a shame to lose to Real Madrid in the way that we did. Not the fact that we lost, because losing is always a possibility," rued the former Barcelona coach. Bayern capitulated in the semi-finals, succumbing 5-0 to 'Los Blancos' on aggregate as Ancelotti's side marched towards their long-awaited 'Décima'.

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