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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Sport
Alan Smith

Pep Guardiola hits out at media: there is no respect for managers anymore

Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola will have no problem thinking about Bayern Munich and Manchester City because ‘I’m like a woman, I can do two things at once’. Photograph: Matthias Balk/DPA/Corbis

Bayern Munich’s Pep Guardiola has angrily hit out at the media for a perceived lack of respect shown to managers around the world, questioning why head coaches even bother with press conferences.

The Spaniard was unusually prickly at the press conference for Saturday’s game at Bayer Leverkusen as he faced questions about whether he would be able to focus on his current and future jobs.

Showing visible signs of frustration because of questions about his summer move to the Premier League, Guardiola stated he was only attending the press conference to preview the game because he had to.

“Us managers get no respect whatsoever in the world,” Guardiola added. “It doesn’t matter what we say. I am here, OK, because I have to be here. There is no more respect for managers.”

He also criticised some outlets for not asking about his team, who sit eight points clear in the league. “Why don’t you write about the many nice things I say about the players? There are media outlets here in Germany that haven’t asked me a single question about football since I got here. I don’t know why managers even give press conferences any more.”

The former Barcelona manager added he will not have a problem thinking about both Bayern and Manchester City over the coming months because “I’m like a woman, I can do two things at once.

“I can control both situations. I can think about both situations. It is not a problem. I have a big talent for this.”

Guardiola did, however, admit that the manner of his departure from the Bundesliga champions is unusual. “I know it has never happened before, a manager leaving Bayern. Normally Bayern leaves the manager, but we have four months.”

Bayern are eight points ahead of Borussia Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga but will be without their new signing Serdar Tasci, who sustained a head injury in training last week.

The Bayern manager also said that Arturo Vidal was ready to play at the weekend after reports, denied vehemently by the club, that he had turned up for training intoxicated during the recent training camp in Qatar. “He is a strong person,” Guardiola said. “He is ready to play.”

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