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Topic Started: Jan 20 2010, 01:53 PM (56 Views)
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At lunchtime on Wednesday, FC Barcelona announced that Pep Guardiola will continue as first team manager next season.

2009-08-22_GUARDIOLA_01.jpgAfter several days of rumours and counter rumours, FC Barcelona has confirmed that Josep Guardiola will be continuing as first team manager next season. The clamour of support for the young Catalan manager – from the Club offices, from the fans and from Facebook – was unanimous.

Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday morning, Club president Joan Laporta and technical secretary Txiki Begiristain, together with Josep Guardiola himself, confirmed that Guardiola would remain in charge of the team next season.

A fantastic record

Josep Guardiola came up through the youth ranks of FC Barcelona and became reserve team coach on 21st June 2007. In his first season with Barça Atlètic, they finished top of the division and won promotion.

In Rijkaard’s shoes

vista.jpgHis excellent campaign with the reserves earned Josep the chance to replace Frank Rijkaard . He was officially unveiled as first team coach on 17th June 2008 and, once again, he needed just one season to win everything going: Cup, league, Champions League.

In his second season in charge of the senior squad, Josep Guardiola has already won the Spanish Super Cup, the European Super Cup and the World Club Cup, putting a final flourish to an unforgettable 2009 . Guardiola – the Barça manager of the six Cups.

More information follows shortly.


World's best manager continuing to manage the world's best team. Olé.
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Winner.

"If I go to Anfield and someone puts the ball into the box and Carragher hammers it out of play the fans applaud. At Camp Nou you would never be applauded for that." - Xavi
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