The goalkeeper came on the support of the new Catalan manager, claiming that the progress La Blaugrana started under Pep Guardiola will continue with his successor.
In a reign of four years, Pep Guardiola accumulated medals galore at the Camp Nou. The witty tactician added 14 titles of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604’s trophy cabinet, bolstering it beyond the wildest imaginations of Les Cules.
Guardiola departed with the excuse of fatigue at the end of 2011/12, leaving behind assistant Tito Vilanova to continue the project they started with the reserve side.
Victor Valdes echoed the sentiments, claiming that the duo have different personalities but similar long term goals for Barcelona. He opined that not many things in the Camp Nou dressing room will change as Tito Vilanova enjoy the head coach’s designation.
"Each has its way of work, your style , yes it is true that practically do not think it changed many things of which we have been doing during these seasons," Valdes said while responding to questions from EFE while vacationing in Puerto Cabello, in northern
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Venezuela-c3039.
"Both want Barcelona to end as champion, which is what we work for every day," he added in response to queries posed by Venezuelan television channel Direct TV.
Valdes refused to get into the comparison debate between Pep Guardiola and Tito Vilanova, sharing that every technician is different. However, he admitted that both managers’ are more alike than different after sharing the bench in recent years at the Camp
Nou.
Coincidentally, Valdes arrived in Venezuela just a week after his Spanish team-mate and Real Madrid rival, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Casillas-c16815, did. La Masia youth academy graduate revealed that he was not aware and just found it out himself as he has not kept in touch with anyone
during the vacations.
"I just found out, I do not follow much today as I am on vacation, but I just found out and I know I was here on business issues," he said.
Valdes finished the 2011/12 season without any major silverware to show for despite adding four more trophies in Guardiola’s final year at the Camp Nou. The assured goalkeeper will have another chance at lifting silverware at the start of the new campaign
in the form of Spanish Super Cup.
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