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“I understand Guardiola and I wish him the best,” states Del Bosque

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The former Real Madrid boss has taken out time to express that he can understand the Catalan mentor’s decision to take a break from football.
Spanish national team's coach, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Del Bosque, has defended Pep Guardiola’s decision to give up his post as the head coach of Barcelona. The veteran manager stressed that it is a personal decision and it is not difficult to understand that the Spanish
tactician needs some time off from football.
Friday proved to be a fateful day for La Blaugrana as their current boss, Guardiola, revealed his intention to part ways from the current UEFA Champions League title holders.
The announcement came in a press conference which was attended by the club’s officials, including the president, Sandro Rosell. A number of Barca players were also present as they witnessed their cherished mentor finally unfolding his decision regarding
his future at the Spanish giants.
Guardiola expressed that he reached the decision early on in the season and stated the he was feeling the need to take a break for quite a while.
The Catalan tactician stressed that working at Barcelona is a demanding job and that he is proud to have done well with what he had.
The 41-year-old voiced his desire to take a break from football as the tiring nature of his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 had taken its toll on him.
Understandably, Guardiola’s decision has sparked various reactions from football fans all over the world, with Barca fans particularly expressing their gloom at the prospect of the Spanish manager leaving the club.
However, Del Bosque has maintained that Guardiola made a choice which best suited him and stated that Barcelona now need to do the same.
While talking to reporters, the 61-year-old was quoted as saying:
"Pep has made a decision as a http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 man and there is nothing to do but accept what he has done He thinks that this is the best for him and for Barca. I understand him and I wish him the best."
As Pep Guardiola is bound to leave his post as the head coach of Barcelona, his assistant coach, Tito Vilanova, is set to become in charge of affairs at the Nou Camp.

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