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Barca confirm Guardiola as Rijkaard axed
Written by: AFP
2008-05-08 19:57:54
MADRID (AFP) - Less than 24 hours after their humiliating 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid in El Clasico Barcelona have announced that the club's reserve team coach Pep Guardiola, a former player, will take over from Frank Rijkaard at the end of the season.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta announced the news on Thursday at a press conference as Rijkaard pays the price for two years without a trophy. "The administration of the club has decided that at the end of this season Frank Rijkaard will cease to be the coach of Barcelona and the position will be occupied by Josep Guardiola," Laporta said. "He (Rijkaard) has had success but unfortunately in the last two seasons the luck has not been with us." The 37-year-old Guardiola is a former Barca captain making over 250 appearances for the club between 1990 and 2001 winning six league titles and the 1992 Champions League in the process. His managerial experience is limited but the club regard him highly and resisted the temptation to go for a more experienced coach like former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. "Guardiola has the knowledge, the ambition and the self-confidence to be successful," Laporta said. Rijkaard, a world-class player with Ajax and AC Milan, joins Mourinho in looking for a job this summer after five seasons at Camp Nou. Rijkaard arrived at Barca in 2003 - when the club was in a transitional period - after managerial spells with Sparta Rotterdam and the Dutch national team. After a difficult start the Dutchman won successive league titles in 2005 and 2006 when they also won the Champions League with a 2-1 win over Arsenal. But last season things started to go awry and Barca gifted the title to Real and their misery continued this season as they allowed Real to cruise to the title again. Barca must also qualify for the Champions League next season after surrendering second place to Villarreal. A second successive season without silverware saw Barca fans waving their handkerchieves at Rijkaard's team and the Barca board have decided to take action. Guardiola inherits a talented team including youngsters such as Lionel Messi and Bojan Krkic but there are sure to be summer exits as Guardiola looks to stamp his mark on the team. |
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irvingwashington May 9th, 2008 01:02
a barca team to take back the title next year?: valdes; old man thuram, indie puyol, mafia barzagli, ginger riise; 'i look bad in that advert' iniesta, socially excluded xavi, of-the-brotherhood yaya; its easy berbatov, rat face messi, and the white ronaldo schevchenko....any takers?
rite2salas May 9th, 2008 01:25
puyol and valdes needs to be sacked alsoprakashsdc May 9th, 2008 06:56
Guardiola and Rijkaard who come as a Barca Coach if the player can't perform in the pitch they can not win any thing, little bit furtune is also needed for the footballGiorgio May 9th, 2008 09:22
What a joke !!! I have no doubt that Barcelona will rue the day they sacked Rijkaard.And who the hell is Guardiola anyway ? Which major trophies has this guy ever won ? At least Rijkaard won Champions League, and there aren't many coaches in Europe who have been able to achieve that.
jackie May 9th, 2008 11:02
I don´t think that Guardiola is the right decision for barca, there are better coach´s on the market!rawadkhalil May 9th, 2008 11:37
guardiola is the wrong decision they need someone like mourinho or scolari. other than winning most matches these coaches scare the opponents.ajax72 May 9th, 2008 18:07
There's always a first time. Look what Grant did in Chelsea-absolutely anonymous less than a year ago, he did more in just one season than the superstar of all coaches did for 3. Let's judge the guy after we've seen him in action.