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World coach: Guardiola (part 2) – coaching Bayern

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Josép Guardiola was born on 18 January 1971 in Sant Pedro, Catalonia, Spain. , former Spanish professional footballer and coach, has coached Barcelona B, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich and now Manchester City F.C. (Baidu Encyclopedia)

Q1 is an invitation from Bayern Munich

On 14 January 2013, Milan revealed to Sky Sport Italia that Guardiola would be Bayern's next manager, and bayern fans went crazy with the news.

World coach: Guardiola (part 2) – coaching Bayern

Date: December 20, 2012 (before Christmas), Venue: Guardiola Residence, New York, USA. There was a contract on the table, and the tea had lost its heat. Guardiola and Hones (then Bayern's interviewer) had been talking for 3 hours, and just as they were about to take a break, Guardiola suddenly asked Honess with excitement: "So I signed it?" ”

Honess looked at Guardiola with wide eyes, then turned his back to look out the window at Central Park, and he said, "That's a great idea." (The highest realm of the outfit, obviously very excited but did not show it.) )

Q2 Shadow of the Triple Crown

In the 2012/2013 season, under the leadership of Heynckes, he won the league, cup and Champions League triple crowns. Of course, this is not expected by the Bayern hierarchy, but this is where the uncertainty and charm of football lie. This is obviously a huge challenge for Guardiola, who took charge in the new season in 2013, what attitude will all the players take to meet the new manager? How can they go further after winning everything?

So on the first training day, 20,000 fans at the Allianz Stadium witnessed Bayern's "rondos" (circle-stealing training) and Guardiola began to show his football philosophy. He told the players that the team style reconstruction he wanted and what would be shown in the game would be achieved through training in these details. (It's worth mentioning that Neuer has always had a high passion for lap training.) )

World coach: Guardiola (part 2) – coaching Bayern

Bayern stumbled in the 2013/2014 season, with Guardiola's failed makeover of Robben, and the successful makeover of Ram, and the departure of core player Tonic Ross at the end of the season. (In the book Guardiola: Pepp's Secret, a meticulous record for the season, interested readers can check it out)

On 21 July 2013, Bayern Munich led by Guardiola won the 5–1 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach and the Deutsche Telekom Cup.

On July 25, 2013, Guardiola led Bayern to a 2-0 victory over Barcelona to win the Hoeness Cup.

On 03 August 2013, Guardiola led Bayern to a 2-1 victory over Manchester City to win the Audi Cup.

On 31 August 2013, Guardiola led Bayern to a 2-2 draw with Chelsea for 120 minutes, and the match went on penalties. In the penalty shootout, Bayern won the 2013 European Super Cup with all five free throws.

On 22 December 2013, Guardiola led Bayern to victory over host Casablanca to win the 10th Club World Cup.

At 21:30 on 10 May 2014 (15:30 local time in Germany), all games in the final Bundesliga kicked off at the same time. Bayern beat Stuttgart 1-0 at home, veteran Pizarro came off the bench to beat the whistle, and Guardiola led Bayern to the 2013-14 Bundesliga title.

At 2:00 on May 18, 2014 (20:00 local time on the 17th of Germany), Guardiola led Bayern to defeat Dortmund 2-0 to win the German Cup, setting a record of 17 titles and becoming the "double champion" of domestic leagues and cups.

Q3 infuses style and prisoner trapping

In the next two seasons, Guardiola injected his own style into Bayern, but injuries became the biggest obstacle to this Bayern team in Guardiola's hands.

In the 2014-2015 season, Guardiola Bayern still showed dominance in the Bundesliga, winning the title four rounds in advance with 79 points, 10 points ahead of second-place Wolfsburg. However, in the Champions League semi-finals, facing their old club Barca, Bayern were 0-3 away and 3-2 at home, once again missing the final

In the 2015-2016 season, Bayern felt a lot of pressure in the third-tier battle, the Bundesliga did not lock up the championship until the penultimate round, the Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid, 0-1 away, 2-1 at home, and let them out of the game because of the lack of away goals. Bayern also won the German Cup that season.

World coach: Guardiola (part 2) – coaching Bayern

Q4 Farewell bayern

One day in November 2015, Guardiola approached Rummenigge and told him he was leaving at the end of the season. Bayern can announce the news in any way and form.

During his three years at Bayern, Guardiola allowed Bayern to stabilize their supremacy in the Bundesliga and achieve an unprecedented four-time Bundesliga title, but the biggest goal that Bayern invited him to come did not achieve. Prior to Guardiola's arrival, Bayern had reached the Champions League final three times in four years and won once; after his arrival, Bayern fell to the semi-finals for three consecutive years.

Q5 Xiaobian has something to say

Guardiola, who is at the heart of Barca's leadership in Spain, has an almost perfect playing era, so he has taken what he has learned to the extreme to form a magnificent pass-control football. Whether it's Barca, Bayern or now Manchester City, during his coaching, Guardiola has integrated his Tita Taka techniques and tactics well into the team, thanks to the fact that he can always find a good "Player 4". Barcelona's Xavi, Iniesta, Butx. Lahm, Kroos, Thiago and others in the Bayern era. In what is now Manchester City, there is De Bruyne, Rodri-Hernandez. In the Premier League, comparing with old rival Jose Mourinho, Guardiola is undoubtedly lucky.

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