Philosopher asserts that praising the Bavarian giant was premature and non-positive

Catalan Pep Guardiola Bayern Munich coach confirmed to praise , which beat his team after the big win outside the home on Manchester City 3-1 "premature , not a positive ."
The holder title of Champions League returned of their house The “City" with a big win last Wednesday to come top of their group and directs the strongly worded message to the continental championship rivals the most important.
Guardiola said during a press conference on the eve of the face Bayer Leverkusen in the eighth round of the Bundesliga, “praise in the month of October is not good, it is imperative that we offer the best football in the spring.”
“The philosopher " praised in particular Commander Philipp Lahm, saying "it is impossible to play a best of Lahm in recent games.”
And the continued absence of new star Mario Gotze, because of injuries, Guardiola called for patience, noting that “Mario takes time, he knows that."
Borussia Dortmund leads the Bundesliga with 19 points, ahead on goal difference from champions Bayern Munich.
On the other hand, the former Bayern Munich player Lothar Matthaus said that the Spanish coach Pep Guardiola was able to move the way his former Barcelona team played to the Bavarian club.
Matthews Said, who played for Bayern between 1984 and 1988 to channel "Sky" German-speaking” I say that the method of play Tiki taka reached Bavaria. This is football we have seen in Spain. These are innovations that entered on Bayern."
And currently Bayern leads the Bundesliga and won the last Champions League match at Manchester City, 3-1, in spite of the bad start in the beginning of the season the German Super Cup loss to Borussia Dortmund.
Matthews explained that one of the other developments in the team is the defensive performance of the suite Philipp Lahm who Guardiola used him a lot in the midfield.

He added that the new task of Lahm is very important in the absence of Spain's Javi Martinez because of his injury.

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