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Guardiola To Leave Bayern Munich At End Of The Season
Guardiola has led Bayern to back-to-back Bundesliga titles and is on course to make it a hat-trick with the club eight points clear midway through the season.
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Guardiola has won back-to-back league titles with Bayern and also lifted the German Cup in 2014.
It’s certainly a familiar winter-break-look at the top of the Bundesliga, with Bayern holding the unofficial “autumn championship” for a record five times in a row. A coach who has won the Champions League on three occasions automatically commands a lot of respect.
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.
He has, however, also faced criticism for his run-in with a former long-time Bayern doctor, who once accused the Spaniard of blaming the medical staff for a defeat, and for allowing club great Schweinsteiger to leave last season.
Guardiola, already the highest-paid coach in football, was reportedly offered a new deal by Bayern worth €20 million ($21.7 million) per year.
“The rumours are that, with the ex-Barcelona guys at Manchester City, that he will be coming in at the end of the season, but they are only rumours at the moment. We are looking forward to working with him”. Carlo has won the Champions League, twice with AC Milan and [once] with Real Madrid.
Rummenigge was philosophical on Guardiola’s decision to leave, saying: “You should not forget: Pep’s a young person, and Bayern [is] only his second club as a coach”. BeIN Sports understands that the announcement made by the brother of Pep Guardiola confirmed that Guardiola will sign a 3-year contract as he looks to turn the Citizens to a major contender in the English Premier league as well as the UEFA Champions league.
Pellegrini only signed a new deal with the club in August, but that contract expires in the summer of 2017 and the fact Guardiola is available next summer has only heightened the belief the current incumbent is on borrowed time. I don’t know if it is next season here [at City] or at another club.
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Pellegrini is adamant that he isn’t ready to wave the white flag on his own reign just yet, with 18 months still left on his contract and City still chasing four trophies this season.