The Spaniard has expressed that he is proud of the contributions made by the Catalan tactician towards the club during his time as their manager.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 president, Sandro Rosell, has taken out time to offer his gratitude and respect to the club’s outgoing head coach, Pep Guardiola. Rosell stated that the club is overjoyed with all the success Guardiola has led them to.
Rosell remarked that Pep’s position at the Nou Camp was very important and he handled the responsibility outstandingly. He went on to state that the Spaniard’s role in the success achieved by the Spanish giants is massively significant and that the club
may not have been the same without him.
Guardiola took over the reins at the Catalan capital at the beginning of the 2008-2009 campaign. His first season in charge of La Blaugrana saw the Nou Camp outfit winning 6 trophies in a single year, a record still held by Barca.
During his time at the club, the current UEFA Champions League title holders managed to triumph in 13 competitions in a total of 18 that they competed in. His significant accolades with the club include three consecutive La Liga titles and two Champions
League triumphs in three seasons.
Barca’s president then went on to discuss Tito Vilanova’s appointment as the new head coach for the club. He stated that even though things are not predicted to be the same as they were under Guardiola, a lot of good can be expected from the new manager.
Rosell exclaimed that Andoni Zubizarreta and Vilanova will both attempt to make sure that the trophies keep coming to the Nou Camp.
While talking to reporters, the 48-year-old was quoted as saying:
"Pep always takes the best decision for this club. It was his decision and it's a personal one and an understandable one. We hope to follow the inheritance that Pep leaves us with the best we can. He has made us proud.”
"Tito and Andoni (Zubizarreta, sporting director) will now work on next season's planning and I am sure they will do a good http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.''
Can Barcelona maintain their rate of success without the genius of Guardiola leading them? We can only wait and find out.
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