Thursday, August 1, 2013

Bayern boss Guardiola astonished by 'intelligent' players


The former Barcelona boss has been taken aback at just how easily and quickly his troops have embraced his ideas since his arrival at the Allianz Arena earlier this summer.

Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola heaped praise on his players after Wednesday night's 2-0 friendly win over Sao Paulo, revealing that he has been left astonished by just how quickly they have adapted to his footballing philosophy.

The Bavarians may have been beaten in the DFL Supercup by Borussia Dortmund over the

weekend, but after watching Die Roten bounce back with a comfortable win at the Allianz Arena, which came courtesy of goals from Mario Mandzukic and Mitchell Weiser, the former Blaugrana boss was in high spirits.

"The match wasn't easy to play. Sao Paulo is in the middle of their season, and we are just going to start our campaign," he told RTL. "But it was a deserverd victory.

"I am quite astonished how easily my players are able to understand my ideas and how they are able to reassemble it on the pitch. My team is very intelligent. My team is great team."

Guardiola was also keen to single out the goalscorers, and midfield lynchpin Bastian Schweinsteiger for special praise.

"Mandzukic is an excellent player, who scored a great goal," Guardiola said. "Weiser is a very good player. He's able to play many different positions on the pitch. For me as a coach he's a very interesting player. 

"Bastian is very important for us. He is very intelligent. He's got personality. I am very satisfied with him."

Guardiola arrived at the Allianz Arena earlier this summer, after taking a year out of the game following his hugely successful four-year spell at Camp Nou.

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