Guardiola gets tough with Bayern stars
Pep
Guardiola has got tough with his Bayern Munich stars by warning the
players he will not stand for any dissent as it will only hurt their
chances in defending their league crown.
“I am convinced we will be even better when all the players are fit,” he told the Bayern Munich magazine.
“But we will only fight for the (league)
title at the end of the season if every player in this big squad
accepts my decisions, otherwise we will have problems.
“I am a great friend of my players when they accept my decisions.
“I support those who accept them, but those who don’t want to understand them will often find themselves sitting in the stands.”
Guardiola can expect to have Germany
midfielder Mario Goetze, plus Spain stars Javi Martinez and Thiago
Alcantara back from injury in the following weeks and the coach believes
the situation is healthy both for competition and to rotate his squad.
“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: we need every player,” he insisted.
“I am glad when they are all here and fit.
“With a view on the whole season, it’s not good when Franck Ribery or Philipp Lahm plays an entire game every three days.
“The more players I have, the more I can vary the squad.”
Bayern face a busy run of matches up
until the winter break with Bundesliga, Champions League and German Cup
matches, as well as the FIFA Club World Cup in Morocco in December.
League leaders Bayern host Mainz on
Saturday in the Bundesliga on Saturday before entertaining Viktoria
Pilsen in the Champions League next Wednesday.
With holders Bayern top of Group D in
the Champions League following convincing wins at home to Russian
champions CSKA Moscow and away to Manchester City, Guardiola has
adjusted well to life in Munich since taking charge in June.
“To be honest, I am a bit surprised at
how the players have adapted to my ideas,” he said, having changed the
team’s formation, resulting in around 75 percent ball possession each
match.
“I thought we’d need way more time for
it, but we are already on a very, very high level. I am pleased with
what we’re showing out there.”
Having converted Germany and Bayern
captain Philipp Lahm from right-back to a defensive midfielder this
season, Guardiola says he expects to end the experiment once all
Munich’s stars are back to full fitness.
“Normally, he will return to his old position,” said Guardiola.
“He is one of the most intelligent
players in the world and I am 100 percent convinced that, after a short
settling-in period, he would
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