The Catalan tactician has stressed that he feels no remorse at his decision to depart from the Nou Camp at the end of the season.
Barcelona head coach, Pep Guardiola, has expressed that he is completely at peace with his decision to part ways with the Catalan giants.
He added that he is aware of the privilege that comes with coaching a team at Barca’s level, but maintained that he has no regrets at his decision.
In a press conference on Friday, Guardiola finally revealed his intentions to part ways with the current champions of the Spanish La Liga. The manager added that he reached the decision to say farewell to the club earlier in the current season’s campaign.
There was great speculation regarding the tactician’s future as the season progressed. A number of experts predicted that this will be Guardiola’s last season at the helm of affairs at the Spanish giants.
Although the club and the manager downplayed rumours regarding his exit from the Nou Camp outfit, it has finally come to light that the decision was reached quite a while ago.
Guardiola took over his duties as the head coach of La Blaugrana at the beginning of the 2008-2009 campaign. The Spaniard's reign marked the start of an era of success at the Nou Camp.
Under the brilliant management of the former Barca midfielder, the Catalans became one of the most successful sides in the world of football, leading them to 13 titles in four seasons.
While bidding adieu to the Spanish giants, the manager maintained that coaching http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 was one of the most privileged and lucrative jobs in the world, adding that he is proud of everything he has achieved and has no regrets.
While addressing the press, the 41-year-old quoted:
"I'm going with the understanding that I've done my duty, and I'm proud of everything I did. This club is an unstoppable force. My replacement will be very able, and will do his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 marvellously.”
"I know that being at Barca is a privilege, but I believe I'm doing the right thing. I'm at peace with my decision."
Will Barcelona be able to cope up with the absence of one of the most successful managers in their history, or will they crumble under a new coach? We will have to wait and find out.
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