The former La Blaugrana claimed that Vilanova does not have the credentials to replace Pep Guardiola at the Camp Nou and believes the decision was a result of panic on the part of the board.
End of the current season will mark the culmination of Barcelona’s love story with Pep Guardiola. However, the Catalan tactician’s project at the Camp Nou will continue under the tautology of his assistant, Tito Vilanova.
Appointment of Guardiola’s La Masia friend has quietened Les Cules and took the pinch from his decision to leave La Blaugrana.
However, reception of the swift announcement has not been met with unanimous approval with former president, Joan Laporta, highlighting the repercussions his appointment will have on the overall scheme of things in the Catalan club.
Laporta also revealed his plans of contending in 2016 for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s presidency. He stated that the model he put in place in still working at the Camp Nou and is eagerly awaiting his chance to clean his name and put the doubts to rest.
Continuing on the criticisms, the former President claimed that Sandro Rosell’s administration have been hard on the objectives of the club and the traditions they hold dear. He pointed towards the mega million sponsorship deal and ousting of Johan Cruyff
as honorary president of the club to make his claim.
The disgruntled executive did not forget the tirade of accusations made on him by the Rosell board
“ They took Cruyff’s honorary presidency, filed suit for 47 million Euros when we ran the club; criminalized Viladecans operation after deducting the value of it when concerned with an appraisal, and pushed back an agreement with the city, it took us five
years of negotiations to reform the environment of Camp Nou."
"Making Vilanova is a decision of panic in response to not having done enough to stay and Guardiola will not receive the negative impact of the mass. Vilanova option is a solution of urgency to maintain the model. And out of place it was announced the same
day of the march of Pep. "
Laporta also shed light on his theory about Pep Guardiola’s refusal to renew his contract with Barcelona. He stated that the 41-year-old did not have the confidence in the board members to continue their plans and hence he decided to leave the club.
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