Josep Guardiola's decision to quit as coach of Barcelona after four
record-breaking years is tantamount to a prime minister resigning,
according to one Spanish football expert. Begona Perez told CNN World
Sport that Guardiola's imminent departure had sent shock waves around
Spain and plunged Barca's fans into a period of mourning as they
contemplate life after the coach who delivered 13 trophies.
The 41-year-old's reign at the Catalan club has been littered with
success and underpinned by a philosophy that has produced some of the
most attractive football seen in recent times. Guardiola cited tiredness
as the major factor in his decision, describing his four years on
Barca's bench as an eternity. His assistant, Tito Vilanova, will take
the reins next season, but for now, it is all about Guardiola.
His decision to quit prompted his current players to pay the warmest of
tributes. Lionel Messi took to his official page on social networking
site Facebook to laud Guardiola. "I want to thank Pep with all my heart
for everything he has given me in my professional career and
personally," the 24-year-old wrote.
"Because of the emotions I feel I preferred not to be present at Pep's
press conference and to stay away from the press because I know they
will look for the pain on the players' faces. It is something I decided
not to show." Perez told CNN Guardiola's announcement was a huge
occasion in Spanish sporting terms.
"It's almost like a prime minister leaving his post," she told CNN.
"He's almost God-like in Barcelona. What he has achieved has been
amazing.
"The most successful thing at Barcelona is the philosophy at the club.
He didn't invent this style of football but he made it perfect. We've
seen in the last four years what they achieved and the style has been
amazing." Perez explained that four grueling seasons at one of the
world's most high profile clubs had finally taken its toll on Guardiola,
who had always maintained it was a job that no-one could do
indefinitely.
He has also had to contend with serious illnesses to defender Eric
Abidal, who recently underwent a liver transplant, and health
difficulties for his successor, Villanova, who had a tumor. "It has been
a very difficult season," she added. "There are personal reasons behind
this, they lost to Real Madrid and Chelsea in the last week, but it's
been difficult for personal reasons.
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