It is still way too early to recognise the impact that Pep Guardiola has had as a football manager. But just looking at his haul of trophies during his four year tenure at Barcelona leaves some impression of how superb he has been.
In total he has won 3 La Liga titles, 1 Copa Del Rey (Which could become 2 when as they play Athletico Bilbao on 25th May), 2 Champions League titles, 2 Uefa Super Cups and 2 Fifa World Club Cups all within 48 short months, but this only tells half the story.
Guardiola's Barcelona have played such a cohesive and wondrous brand of football that many football critics and scholars have labeled his team the best ever assembled. Better than Brail in 1970, Manchester United in 1999, Holland in 1974, Hungary in 1954 and even Real Madrid in the 1950s. But Guardiola has now decided that it is time for him to call it quits at the Catalan club, citing exhaustion and fatigue as his excuses.
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Pep Guardiola Speaks About Stepping Down From FC Barcelona (VIDEO)
We already told you that Pep Guardiola was leaving his post as the manager of FC Barcelona, but now the man himself is explaining how and why he came to his decision.
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