"I left Barça Because I Couldn't Motivate My Players Any More"
In an interview with the magazine, 'Audi Annual Report', Pep
Guardiola assured that "I left Barça becuase I couldn't motivate my
players any more." When asked about the pressure of having so many
football superstars in the same dressing room, the Bayern manager answered,
"there was a right carry on at Barcelona whenever I left Messi on the
bench".
Difficult moments: "There have been moments of great
sadness. Barcelona crashing out in the Champions League semifinals against
Chelsea in 2012 was one of them. We were much better than our rivals, but we
let in an unnecessary goal in the return game and before we knew it we were
knocked out. That was a terrible defeat for me. I felt that I couldn't gee my
team up at all."
Problems in the dressing rooms: "With so many stars in
the line-up, as we have at Bayern de Muncich and as I had at Barça, you can
find yourself in a situation where such diversity can be destructive. Everyone
wants to play. For example, every time I left Messi on the bench, there was a
right carry on at Barcelona."
Leaving Barcelona: "If, as a manager, you can't
motivate your players any more, you know that it is time to go."
Success with Barça: "We enjoyed a lot of success.
Fourteen titles in just four years... it was the best era Barcelona has ever
had. However, this can also work against you. I found it hard to motivate
myself and my team."
A year out: "There are moments when you need to chill
out and recharge your batteries. That's what I did when I went to New York. It
was very important for me, for my family and also for Barcelona".
Signing with Bayern: "My first contact with Bayern
Munich was in the 2011 Audi Cup. Rummenigge and Hoeness asked me about my plans
for the future."
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