Rummenigge: Bayern Munich will not sack Guardiola never





Chief Executive of Bayern Munich Bundesliga champion Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said that Bayern coach never will be sacked in referring to the Spaniard Josep Guardiola.
Rummenigge said in an interview with the newspaper "Welt am Sonntag": "Bayern will not sack Guardiola never. Assure you that today in writing."
The contract of Spanish coach expires, who took office last summer, at the end of the 2015-2016 season.
In response to a question about the identity of the Bavarian team coach in May next year, Rummenigge said: "Pep Guardiola will also be our coach on June 30, 2015., At least until the end of his contract."
the newspaper Asked the Bavarian official for difficulties faced by Bayern Munich after the World Cup in 2006 and 2010, in which participated a large number of Bayern players and it had finished by sacking coaches of the club in that period.
If Germany owes to the Bayern players in particular crowning of the world title in Brazil recently, the preparations Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm and Thomas Mueller and others, for the new season will be very short before the start of the league on 22 Aug. where Bayern plays at home to Wolfsburg.
Rummenigge said: "For the players, it is not easy to start from zero after a short holiday," he said, "but luckily we have a coach knows very well how to deal with this situation."
"This week, he told me: I know what I have to do to achieve our goals," adding that "Pep lived this situation when Spain was crowned the world title in 2010 when Barcelona Stars returned to team before the start of the competition very shortly."
For Rummenigge, Bayern Munich lived two great years during which culminated in particular domestic league titles and the Champions League last year. He said "we have made 8 titles, and some of the players they added the world title in Brazil."
He concluded: "we broke a lot of records, and now we monitor from another number next season to be a good more than ever after the World Cup."

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