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Rumour has it Pep Guardiola has agreed to become Bayern Munich's next manager
yesterday at 10:29 pm
He’s apparently wanted by Chelsea, both Manchester clubs and PSG amongst others, but Pep Guardiola has reportedly agreed to become the manager of Bayern Munich in the summer.
Thanks to his success with Barcelona during his four years in charge of the Catalan giants, Guardiola has become the most coveted coach in the game, with virtually all of the big hitters in the European game outside of Spain being linked with Pep since he stepped down at the Nou Camp to take a sabbatical at the end of last season.
According to Sky Italia, Bayern Munich have beaten everybody to the punch and have secured Guardiola’s signature, with the 41-year old set to take over from Jupp Heynckes, who had been expected to leave the Bundesliga giants at the end of the season.
There is nothing confirmed yet, but if the speculation turns out to be true it will represent a huge coup for Bayern as although Guardiola has not managed outside of Spain, he turned Barcelona into one of the most successful sides in recent history and also a side widely recognised as one of the best club teams to ever play the game.
The news will come as a disappointment to all of the English sides who had hopes of getting Guardiola on board, although we dare say Rafa Benitez won’t be too unhappy if the move does come to pass.
dean_spleen09 wrote:Guardiola: I want to manage in the Premier League
http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/85/engla ... ier-league
The 41-year-old is one of the most sought after managers in football and despite being linked with Bayern Munich in the last few days, he has given hope to his English suitors.
It was only 24 hours earlier that Real Madrid boss José Mourinho confirmed his interested of coach in the Premier League in the near future.
(not sure if guardiola is trolling)
kurpal_v2 wrote:Honestly, pep>mou, seeing what he did with barca, I can only cringe at the thought of bayerns physical strength in his hands.
kaylex wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:Honestly, pep>mou, seeing what he did with barca, I can only cringe at the thought of bayerns physical strength in his hands.
Puuhlease what did pep do with BARCA.... ?? he inherited a great team.. Minus Ronaldinho .. Barca is a brand, a philosophy... He is overrated in my book..
Still alot to be seen with this fella...
All i saw so far is as soon as teams learned to counteract the tikka takka brand barca was playing .. he went runnin into a holiday.. great coaches win everywhere they went..
Jose, Fergie, Scolari, Redknapp, Rikjard,ancelotti, avram grant... them is bosses..
PEP still have to proove his greatness>>> you all fellas wicked yes...
LikaStick wrote:would be sad to see kaka go....but he only has a couple of years left....so it's better this way than him collecting dust on RM bench....
dean_spleen09 wrote:lol @ avram grant , dat man is professional relegation services.
ask portsmouth and west ham .
kurpal_v2 wrote:Heard LA offered to pay kaka his wages like real but he declined in hopes of going back to Milan #respect
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