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  • Guardiola appointed next coach of Bayern Munich

    The former Barcelona boss will take over at the Allianz Arena in the summer, ending months of speculation over his future



    Pep Guardiola will take over from Jupp Heynckes as Bayern Munich coach at the end of the season, the Bundesliga giants have announced.

    The 41-year-old former Barcelona boss, who has signed a deal with the Bavarian club until 2016, has been on a sabbatical from the game since leaving Camp Nou in 2012, having won 14 trophies with the Liga side during his four seasons in charge.

    Heynckes, who has been boss at Bayern since 2011, told Die Roten officials before Christmas that he would not be continuing in his role beyond the current season, leaving the German side to attempt to secure Guardiola's services.

    And the Spaniard, who had been linked with a host of top-flight clubs across Europe, including Manchester City and Chelsea, has now signed a three-year deal with the German side.

    "We are very happy that we managed to land Pep Guardiola for our club. He was contacted by lots of big teams," Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement.

    "Pep is one of the most successful coaches in the world and we are convinced that he will not only shine for Bayern, but for the whole of German football. We look forward to beginning our work from July 2013.“

    And Rummenigge praised outgoing Bayern boss Heynckes, adding that securing the Bundesliga crown would be a fitting send off for the German.

    "As a club and as Jupp Heynckes' friends, we have to show understanding for this decision. We have to accept it and we have to respect it," he said.

    "During personal talks with Jupp Heynckes we assured each other that we will do anything we can, and now even more, to have a successful second half of the season , in which we want to get the title to Munich.“

    Bayern currently lie top of Germany's top flight, nine points clear of second-placed Bayer Leverkusen.

  • #2
    AWESOME news for a bayern fan since day one!!

    one of the best trainers nowadays is coming to a world class team like bayern,, i see a good future for my team

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    • #3
      this move will show whether Guardiola is really as good as his records show .... i really wanna see what happens now



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      • #4
        Originally posted by Omar View Post
        this move will show whether Guardiola is really as good as his records show .... i really wanna see what happens now
        bayern has a very good team atm.. i think he will do it good.. and im hoping for a new bayern era like it was back then when the legendary otmar hitzfeld was bayerns trainer and got them the champions league win!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Loyalty View Post
          bayern has a very good team atm.. i think he will do it good.. and im hoping for a new bayern era like it was back then when the legendary otmar hitzfeld was bayerns trainer and got them the champions league win!!

          haha ... as a bayern fan u must be really excited ... gotta admit though. they been playing really good football in the last few years ... if guardiola is really that good, we all r in for some trouble ...



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          • #6
            Wish u all the best Pep from a Barca fan



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