Guardiola with " German accent," the Lights Back Tomorrow after an Absence of 324 Days

Conference is expected to be the largest in the history of the Bundesliga
After 324 days of his departure from the position of Artistic Director of the Barcelona football team, the famous Spanish coach Josep Guardiola breaks his silence on Monday to begin a new chapter in his coaching career during his first press conference at Bayern Munich.
Guardiola signed officially with the Bavarian club to succeed Coach Jupp Heynckes, who led the team to win a historic treble (League and German Cup and Champions League) last season.
Over the course of four seasons with Barcelona, Guardiola led the Catalan club to win 14 of the 19 titles the championship is fought by the team.
Guardiola was keen over the past months to get a multitude of premium comfort after four seasons full of excitement and achievements and re-charging energies in preparation for the new season and the big challenge.
Guardiola waits tomorrow, many of the questions at the press conference rally attended by large numbers of journalists and media correspondents German and foreign companies.
And it is not expected focused questions on his new career with Bayern only, but his previous experience with Barcelona and other things.
And everyone waits in Bayern and outside that Guardiola speaks often in German in this conference, especially after the keenness to learn the German language over four hours a day during the last period he spent in New York City to be able to deal well with the team since the first moment.
Guardiola is accompanied at the conference of club president Uli Hoeness and his deputy Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Matthias Sanr, the club's director of football. It is also expected to attend the conference, more than 200 journalists to be the largest throughout the history of the German league (Bundesliga), which extends over 50 years where waiting for the German media beginning of the "miracles" Guardiola with Bayern note that will work with the team on Wednesday.

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