Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola confirmed satisfaction
with the Doha trip and happiness up to date with his team and stay in the city
of Munich and that everything is under control in the team.
Guardiola said to German club channel about his trip for
Doha, "We have accomplished our goals in Doha, no injuries, and the return
of some of the injuries they have old next week, everything is under
control."
Guardiola added, "This is my first winter season with
the team, and there is little surprise, In Spain we get 5-6 days off a winter,
but here the period is longer to weather conditions."
And about the residence in Qatar, Guardiola replied "It
was good for the players and the coaching staff and the club, and a great for
our effort there, and we will be able discovery of interest during the three or
four months to come."
And the playing way of the team with the Catalan coach,
Guardiola explained “we play football, and the team appeared naturally in the
first half of the season, but not like its predecessor, but it does not mean
that we do not suffer from problems with the move the ball a lot, but we are
moving with the ball."
Guardiola stressed on the importance of the use of the ball
in his training as a way of basically saying, "If we used the ball a lot
in our training, improve our tactical actions, with the increase in mental
focus will be the best to enjoy the players to play the ball, they play the
ball and not with Pep, and they want to play the ball and this my
opinion."
And the extent of personal consent in his presence so far in
Munich Is it happy, Guardiola said, "Yes, yes, yes, even now, when I talk
with my wife about it, she tells me that everything is fine and well children
are good in their schools, and when your children are young, it is something
very important and improve their English and have begun to learn German.”
Pep concluded by saying, "Munich is a beautiful city,
not big nor small, there is no hustle and , there are good restaurants and
people are friendly and polite, so far everything is good, and the habit is so
when the situation win games."
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