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Rummenigge: Guardiola has picked new team
Guardiola has been heavily tipped to replace Manuel Pellegrini at Manchester City at the end of the season, the Manchester Evening News report.
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“We’re grateful to Guardiola for everything he has given to our club since 2013”, Bayern’s chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement published on the Bundesliga club’s website.
‘I could see that Guardiola had really grown to love Bayern and its fans’.
Despite being described this week by former Bayern boss, Felix Magath, as the most powerful coach in the club’s history, Guardiola still wasn’t satisfied, clashing frequently with the medical department and railing at his lack of influence with regard to the youth sector and player recruitment.
Guardiola, 44, will depart the German champions after the season and his services will be in high demand across Europe.
“I think I know where he is going”, Rummenigge told skysports.
“We are thankful to Guardiola for all he gave our club and hope to celebrate more success in the current season”, Rummenigge said in a statement.
“[It is] a great satisfaction and an honour to the brilliant coach, who, after winning in Italy, England, France and Spain will try to repeat it in Germany”, he wrote in La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“Carlo is a calm, balanced expert, who knows how to deal with stars and favours a multifaceted style of play – we were looking for this, and we have found it. We are looking forward to working with him”.
Sammer added that Bayern chose the date after the final match of the year to “focus on the balance squad, coach and club” in the New Year. Ancelotti, victor of three UEFA Champions Leagues – two for A.C. Milan, one for Real Madrid – would sign for three years with the German Champions.
Guardiola fell out in similar circumstances last April with Braun’s predecessor, Hans-Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt, who quit after 38 years at the club.
With Bayern eight points clear of second-placed Dortmund at the winter break, the 2015-16 title race already looks a foregone conclusion.
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He won three league titles, two Champions Leagues and a Copa del Rey while at the Nou Camp.