Friday, October 17, 2014

Get up and go Guardiola's contempt of tiki-taka and Manchester United dream



Pep Guardiola, Bayern Munich coach

Bayern Munich mentor Pep Guardiola abhors the really popular tiki-taka style of play and can see himself honing Manchester United one day.

The disclosures arrive in another book about the previous Barcelona mentor, who is presently accountable for the German champions.

Here are a couple of highlights...

Get up and go on leaving Barcelona in 2012

Energy Guardiola in May 2012
Pep Guardiola in May 2012
Guardiola says he was "exhausted" at the end of his residency at Barcelona

Guardiola won three continuous titles amid his four-year rule at the Nou Camp. Some individuals claim he in the long run quit in the wake of dropping out with then-Barcelona president Sandro Rosell about exchange arrangement.

Guardiola's part of honor

With Barcelona, as mentor: Three La Liga titles, one Copa Del Rey, two Champions League titles, two Uefa Super Cups, two Fifa World Club Cups

As player: Six La Liga titles, Two Copa del Reys, One Supercopa de Espana, One European Cup, Two Uefa Super Cups, One Uefa Cup Winners' Cup, One Olympic gold award

With Bayern Munich, as mentor: One Bundesliga title, one Fifa Club World Cup, one Uefa Super Cup, one DFB Cup

Playing vocation: Barcelona (1990-2001), Brescia (2001-02), Roma (2002-03), Brescia (2003), Al-Ahli (2003-05), Dorados (2005-06), Spain (1992-2001)

However Guardiola told creator Marti Perarnau: "It's simply not genuine. I exited Barcelona in light of the fact that I was exhausted. I clarified how I felt to the president in October 2011. There was no change of heart after that. So it would have boded well at all for me to begin changing the squad. I knew I was taking off!

"The truths of the matter are that we won four titles that year and were playing better than anyone might have expected, with the 3-4-3 [formation] we utilized against Real Madrid and the 3-7-0 I picked in the Club World Cup. We were playing splendidly yet I was on my knees and had no new strategic thoughts left. That was the reason I exited. There was no other explanation."

Enthusiasm on his scorn of tiki-taka

Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez and Dani Alves of Barcelona
Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez and Dani Alves of Barcelona
Barcelona are celebrated internationally for their passing style - marked tiki-taka - a term Guardiola "hates"

Barcelona's capability to command groups and ownership with their tiki-taka passing style won them praises far and wide.

Anyhow Guardiola told Perarnau: "I detest all that passing for the purpose of it, all that tiki-taka. It's so much trash and has no reason. You need to pass the ball with a reasonable proposition, with the point of making it into the restriction's objective. It's not about passing for the purpose of it.

"Don't accept what individuals say. Barca didn't do tiki-taka! It's totally made up! Don't accept an expression of it! In all group activities, the mystery is to over-burden one side of the pitch so that the rival must tilt it guard to adapt.

"You over-burden on one side and attract them with the goal that they leave the other side powerless. Furthermore when we've done all that, we assault and score from the other side.

"That is the reason you need to pass the ball, yet just in case you're doing it with an agreeable aim. It's just to over-burden the adversary, to attract them and afterward to hit them with the sucker punch. That is the thing that our amusement needs to be. Nothing to do with tiki-taka."

Gusto on Manchester United

Liveliness Guardiola and previous Manchester United chief David Moyes at Old Trafford, April 2014
Pep Guardiola and former Manchester United manager David Moyes at Old Trafford, April 2014
Guardiola says he can see himself honing at Old Trafford one day

The Catalan mentor got a pile of occupation offers amid his year-long holiday in the wake of leaving Barcelona. His fundamental suitors were Chelsea, Manchester City and Bayern Munich.

The 43-year-old had effectively uncovered he was awed with the situated up at Bayern, in the wake of going to the Allianz Arena with Barcelona for a preseason competition in 2011.

Yet a trek to an alternate of Europe's enormous clubs - Manchester United - likewise left an enduring impact on him.

On 4 May 2011 - the day following Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3-1 on total in the Champions League semi-finals - Guardiola and his trusted comrade Manel Estiarte went to Old Trafford to watch their next rivals in activity.

As the pair sat together in the stands, viewing Sir Alex Ferguson's group beat Schalke 4-1 (6-1 on total), Guardiola turned to his companion and said: "I like this climate. I could see myself honing here one day."

Get up and go on making the 'Messi zone'

Get up and go Guardiola issues directions to Lionel Messi in August 2011
Pep Guardiola issues instructions to Lionel Messi in August 2011
Guardiola manufactured his Barcelona side around Argentine playmaker Lionel Messi

Guardiola manufactured his overwhelming Barcelona side around the huge ability of Lionel Messi.

The mentor says it was in May 2009 that he had abruptly hit upon the most ideal approach to make utilization of the adolescent playmaker's destroying development and aptitude.

As per Perarnau, the prior night a vital El Clasico tie in Madrid, Guardiola sat alone in his office considering how to send Messi against Real's focal guarding association of Christoph Metzelder and Fabio Cannavaro.

Perarnau says Guardiola called Messi and summoned him to his office, where he told the 21-year-old: "Tomorrow in Madrid, I need you to begin on the wing not surprisingly. However the moment I provide for you a sign, I need you to move far from the midfielders and into the space I simply demonstrated to you."

Barcelona pounded their severe adversaries 6-2 to everything except seal the first of three La Liga titles for Guardiola as mentor.
Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric celebrate at the Allianz Arena, 29 April 2014
Zip on Bayern's capitulation to Real Madrid in the Champions League

True Madrid's Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric celebrate at the Allianz Arena, 29 April 2014

Bayern succumbed to Guardiola's old adversaries Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-last in April

In the wake of losing the first leg of their Champions League semi-last 1-0 away to his old adversaries Real Madrid last April, Guardiola concedes that he tinkered and procrastinated over his side's structuring for the choosing second leg at home.

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