The Spanish international maintained his stance that he has an excellent relationship with Pep Guardiola and claimed that he has never had a problem with the 41-year-old.
End of 2011/12 season will see Pep Guardiola vacate his managerial seat at the Camp Nou in favour of Tito Vilanova. In the wake of the announcement, Spanish media circles have been filled with column inches detailing his falling out with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lionel-Messi-c22296 and
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gerard-c14664 Pique.
Pique took out time to dismiss the speculative notions for the umpteenth time in the season, and claimed that he enjoys a very positive relationship with Guardiola.
He reckoned that problems arise when people do not talk straight with each other and he has always talked with the outgoing manager when they had to.
La Masia academy graduate then took out time to shed light on his future with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 after being forced to spend high profile matches on the bench.
Pique insisted that he has always wanted to finish his career at the Camp Nou and stated that his stance on the subject has not changed since.
The Spanish international explained that in summer transfer links are always made up and advised the media personnel to make it a habit of dismissing them like him.
"I have never had a problem with Guardiola and we have always said things face to face when we had to."
"At a big club like this, you know you are just passing through, but I want to stay here for many years, despite the fact that some like to talk about transfers when we reach the summer."
"If Guardiola is not staying it is because there is something that made him realise that it was time to go."
"Inside the dressing room we were not surprised that Tito Vilanova will be the new coach.”
"He showed that he has a strong character in the Supercopa when he pushed Jose Mourinho after he had poked him in the eye."
With http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sergio-Ramos-c33096 in defence.
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