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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Pep Criticizes Barca because bothered him



Bayern Munich coach, Pep Guardiola, criticized his former club, Barcelona. According to him, Barca continued to bother him as he enjoyed the holidays in New York, United States. Pep leaving Barcelona, ​​after leading the club to great success. He also left Barca at the end of the 2011-12 season and left the football while on holiday in America. So ending her off time, she accepted an offer to train Bayern Munich.
"I went 6,000 miles away (from Barcelona) and asked the president (Barca) to let me alone. Apparently, they did not keep its promise," Guardiola complained to the Italian Football.
"I utilize my time and go.'s Not his responsibility (Barca president). It is my responsibility to decide to go. They do their job and I hope they always succeed in the world. Because they will always be part of my life . I do not need to tell you how much this club meant for me, "he added.
"But, this year there was too much going on and they have crossed the line. Tito Vilanova Utilizing state of the sick as an excuse to annoy me is the action that hurt me.'s Something I never forget," Guardiola denounces without mentioning details of the disturbance created Barca.
"I visit Tito when he was in New York. If I have not met him, it was more because not possible," he said.
Guardiola also said, "While in Barcelona, ​​I do the best I can with all the forces. Decision (to go) my own. They should take it under any circumstances, because everyone has work to do."
"I asked them to let me go. I then to New York with my family to learn English, also German. The only thing I have is spending time with family. Which is why, I ask them to not bother me and stop using my colleagues, "he said.
"If I had dinner with Johan Cruyff (former Barca coach), because I had dinner with him. I do not owe it to anyone. Sasya do the best job possible. Everything good that happened in Barca would make me happy. But, there are things that I will never forget, "he said.

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