The Blaugrana legend has taken out time to discuss the implementation of the system developed by the Catalan trainer, suggesting that nothing can be said about his future.
Former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 player and manager, Johan Cruyff, has expressed that it is not easy to play the footballing system of Pep Guardiola. He added that anything can be expected from the Catalan trainer.
Much has been said and discussed regarding the future of Guardiola ever since he stepped down as the head coach of the Catalan giants. The manager is considered one of the best coaches in the history of the Nou Camp outfit.
During his illustrious reign over the Catalan capital, Barca saw great success. In total he spent four years at the helm of their affairs and those four years have seen the side one of the footballing juggernauts across all of Europe.
Although it was Frank Rijkaard who had pioneered La Blaugrana’s rise to the top, it was Guardiola who perfected it. The Spaniard saw the team win a total of 14 trophies during this time as the head of affairs.
These trophies included two UEFA Champions League titles, 3 Spanish La Liga triumphs and 2 Copa del Rey victories.
Consequently, Cruyff praised the former Barca coach and discussed that his future is bright.
"He's too young to stop. He'll be back, but to do something different. Who knows what. Maybe he'll manage a national team - that has its pros and cons,” said the Dutchman.
"To adopt Pep's style of play, you have to train a lot. If he goes to a club, he'll have to impose his vision and his system on the team. It'll have to be a club where he can do his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 without interference and where his style will be appreciated by the
supporters.
"If he wants to be at a new club for four or five years, he'll need a president who gives him carte blanche to implement his vision."
Barcelona are currently at the top of the Spanish Primera Division’s league standings. They have an advantage of 9 points over second-place Atletico Madrid.
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