Goodbye |
Guardiola will
stand down after deciding not to renew his rolling one-year contract at the
club.
The
41-year-old, who was appointed in 2008 and has led Barca to 13
trophies in just four seasons, will be succeeded by current assistant Tito
Vilanova.
The
announcement was made at a press conference yesterday lunchtime. Barcelona president
Sandro Rosell told the gathered media: “We have called you today to announce
that Pep Guardiola will not continue in charge of the team next season. Thank
you Pep for all the happiness you have brought us and for bringing a model of
football that can never be questioned."
Rosell went on
to describe Guardiola as “the best manager in the history of
the club.”
Guardiola had
informed Rosell he would not be renewing his contract on Thursday in what was a
three-hour meeting, he then spoke with his players at their training ground on
Friday morning.
Addressing the
media, Guardiola explained that the decision to leave the reigning European
champions was not an easy one.
“I want you to
understand that this is not a simple decision for me,” he said. “At the
beginning of December I announced to the chairman that I was seeing the end of
my era at Barcelona.
Obviously we couldn't say that publicly.”
“Now we are
out of the two main competitions it is a good time to announce this,” Guardiola
added. “I did not want to continue with the confusion. The reason is simple:
four years is enough. The new coach will give things that I am unable to give
any more. To be in front of the media every three days for four years is very
demanding.”
Guardiola will be replaced by Tito Vilanova |
“I want to
thank my players who are responsible for everything that has happened here. It
has been a great pleasure to train them. I have tried to do my job with a lot
of passion.”
Speculation
about Guardiola’s future has been rumbling all season, with the former Barca
player noncommittal over his plans to renew his rolling contract. That
speculation reached a crescendo these past few days following defeats to
Chelsea and Real Madrid.
On Tuesday
they were knocked out of the Champions League by the Londoners, losing 3-2 on
aggregate and with it relinquishing their crown as European champions.
They also gave away their La Liga title to bitter rivals Real, losing 2-1 at the Nou Camp on Saturday.
Just hours after
the European exit at the hands of Chelsea,
Guardiola was holding meetings with the club’s hierarchy. It is believed he was
offered a blank cheque book to sign players and told he would be given total
control of club decisions but the offer couldn’t dissuade Guardiola from
feeling he had endured enough after stepping up from the Barca B team in 2008.
“When I was
appointed, I started jumping like a little kid. To be able to take charge of
the ‘A’ team was unbelievable. Time has taken its toll and I rise each day and
don’t feel the same. I am going with the understanding that I have done my
duty,” Guardiola said.
The former
Barcelona and Spain midfielder has enjoyed a hugely successful stint with the
Catalan club winning 13 trophies in his four seasons in charge, whilst playing
a passing style of football that has been widely acclaimed as the best in the
world.
Among his haul
of trophies are two Champions League crowns, three La Liga titles, one Copa del
Rey, three Spanish Supercopas, two Uefa Super Cups and two Fifa Club World Cups.
Explaining the
decision to appoint Guardiola’s assistant, Barcelona sporting director Andoni
Zubizarreta said: “We’ve always said that if the team needs players, we look at
home first (Barca B). What do we have here at home? Tito. We chose Tito because
he represents the idea and the image. He has commitment and personality.”
Guardiola said
he would take time off football.
“The demands
have been great and I have not been able to rest much. I have to recover and
the only way I can do that is by distancing myself.”
Guardiola will go down as one of the greatest managers in the history of the game |
“This club has
a powerful force. It is unstoppable. Whoever will replace me will be able to take
it on and do it marvelously,” he said.
“I think the
club has taken the best decision possible. He is more than capable. The players
know him. He will make few changes. He will give the club and these players
something that I thought I could no longer give,” Guardiola said.
The press
conference broke up with Guardiola being applauded by those in attendance, with
some of the players in tears.
Source: The
Independent
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