Bayern Munich Hire Pep Guardiola



Pep Guardiola has signed a contract to become the new Bayern Munich coach starting in July. Longtime manager Jupp Heynckes has an expiring contract come summer time and he will step down when that occurs. Guardiola, 41, led Barcelona to 14 trophies, including 2 Champions League titles.
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49 comentarios en “Bayern Munich Hire Pep Guardiola

  1. @shb86

    Pep's : Come here and be a Good little Barca for me.
    Bayern : but we fked Barca 7 nothing ,we don't need that.
    Pep's : Shut up!! and be Barca!!! (Mean stare…)
    Bayren (Sad look…)

  2. @Davidsindala

    He did a great job choosing bayern. while English clubs are not up-to his standards. he is great coach and has made great players and team..Bayern munich has good players and suits his style of play where he can make his strategies

  3. @sharrywill

    sorry for this dude, nobody in germany actually thinks that the bundesliga is better than the premier league. germany made great progress though and could be regarded as the second best league…

  4. @JesusVonWish

    Well the German league is the best league in the world but Spanish English an Italian people don't see that! Dortmund ,Schalke, Leverkusen, Munich (München) Stuttgart etc.
    Spain: Real and Barca.
    Italy: Ac inter Juventus finished
    I think we german's have the best league well everyone can win and we have a lot pretty good team's.
    Sorry for bad English.

  5. @MrXmannymanx

    true but in chelsea one little mistake could have him out of chelsea and in milan he would not have a strong team his status in world football allows him to join the biggest clubs in the world…yea bayern are a strong team but its still to be seen if the club adapts to his style of football…players like robben are not used to passing the ball all the time

  6. @5H4K490

    Arsene Wenger is untouchable at Arsenal,that club is where it is today because of him, his spending policies got rid of over half a billion in less than a decade, the youth and senior side all play the way he has designed them the only reason they have been unsuccessful for so many years is due to their rising talents moving just when their potential begun to shine. He has done to Arsenal what Johan Cruyff did to Barcelona.

  7. @holf99

    he might be good but we can't say for sure, Barclona was not a challenge at all, he knew Barclona well enough so he didn't try to mess with there style too much and that was the only good thing he did. will see

  8. @juvefan154

    please stop doing stories on football… you are seriously embarrasing yourself… you pronounced "Alaba" wrong, "UEFA" wrong, and various others wrong… let someone else do the football stories… or just don't do them at all…

  9. @arothstein2898

    I think its a huge advantage for both Bayern and Guardiola because they love attractive attacking football, i can not see Guardiola coach a team with defensive structures like Chelsea or Milan.

    just look at last season in the half finales of the CL, Bayern pressed Real Madrid so hard against the wall, that for most part Real could only defend even when they have worldclass strikers.

  10. @hassoonee

    Pep wants a team that can hold midfield, and with Basti and Kroos and Martinez that can be done, and he also wants a system that brings up youths which Barca had and which Bayern Has, and he is not a sucker for money, he wants class, and he cant drive a bus.

  11. @Elmaln

    Its alright though, Abramovich would probably end up sacking Pep after one season if they didn't win everything and then Mo would be able to take his place (and get sacked a season later).

  12. @JoexBag

    I'm still skeptical about Guardiola. I mean, i'm pretty confident that even I would win Champion's Leagues as manager of that Barca team. Even now with Tito Vilanova as manager they have managed to get 55 points out of possible 57 so far this season, the most at this point in the history of La Liga I believe. Managers can come and go, but as long as Messi, Iniesta and Xavi are around they will next to impossible to beat… Unless you put 11 men on the goal line like Chelsea did last year.

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