Enig, og han har demonstreret det ret mange gange efterhånden. Bare for at give nogle eksempeler. CL-finalen, Copa Del Rey i 2009, Madrid-Barca kampen sidste sæson, der afgjorde mesterskabet (0-2 endte opgøret), 5-0 sejren og nu i dag. Nævner kun dem, jeg forventer folk kan huske. Ellers er der anbefalelsesrig læsning om Pep og hans taktiske forståelse på ZonalMarking (udmærket side).
Det største og vigtigste problem er vel, at de ikke har så gode spillere som Barca har. At de har et stærkt hold, trods dette, er vi begge enige i, men jeg synes nu at Barcas foretrukne startopstilling er bedre på alle positioner, bortset fra målmanden for at være ærlig. Det synes jeg, at jeg kan sige med baggrund i de seneste mange måder, antal vundne trofæer på klubholdet og også landsholdet. Også er der selvfølgelig kendskabet til et fast spilsystem og det efterhånden mangeårige sammenhold blandt profilerne og det faktum, at de fleste er fra egen avl og derfor naturligt brænder mere for trøjen og det tror jeg hjælper i opgør som disse.
Ja, Xabi er bestemt vigtig, men jeg vil næsten gå så lang, som at sige, at Ozil er lige så vigtig, når det kommer til Madrids spil. Han forsvandt hvert fald fuldstændig i aftes.
Nå, en lille Oversætter kommentar inden sengen kalder. Den sidste dråbe af respekt jeg havde af ham, er hvert fald væk nu. Især, når man tænker på den dommerhjælp han fik, da han vandt CL med Porto og ikke mindst Inter (Inter scorede 2 offside mål mod Barca i den første kamp, som blev 3-1 og Bojan fik også fejlagtigt annulleret et mål i slutminutterne, der ville have sikret Barca avancementet til CL-finalen). Ser frem til Peps modsvar.
"Josep Guardiola is a fantastic coach," he said, "but I have won two Champions Leagues. He has won [only] one Champions League and that is one that would embarrass me. I would be ashamed to have won it with the scandal of Stamford Bridge and if he wins it this year it will be with the scandal of the Bernabéu. I hope that one day he can win a proper Champions League. Deep down, if they are good people, it cannot taste right for them. I hope one day Guardiola has the chance of winning a brilliant, clean championship with no scandal."
Rystende, mind-games eller ej. Og det er ikke engang sjovt, blot respektløs af en kollega og ikke mindst bekendt af Pep.
Peps interview fra i går, som skabte så meget virvarer i de danske medier og bold.dk (hans puto kommentar, som kan oversættes til fucking. Han brugte det i sammenhæng med fucking god). I mine øjne ramme han fuldstændig plet.
"He called me Pep, so I answered," Guardiola said at the end of a breathtaking 45 minutes. "Normally, he talks in general terms about a team, a club or a manager, but this time he named me. If he says: ´Pep,´ I say: ´Hey, José.´"
He said more than "hey". Sitting down in the press room at the Santiago Bernabéu, he said: "As Mourinho has spoken so candidly about me and spoken about me by name, and using tú [the informal form of you], then I will do the same." He then asked which of the gathered cameras was "Mourinho´s camera" and began.
"Tomorrow at 8.45 we will play a match on the field," Guardiola said. " Outside of the field, he has won the entire year, the entire season and in the future [it will be the same]. He can have his personal Champions League outside the field. Fine. Let him enjoy it, I´ll give him that. But this is a game. When it comes to sport we will play and sometimes we will win, sometimes we will lose. We are happy with smaller victories, trying to get the world to admire us and we are very proud of this.
"I can give you an immense list of things [that we could complain about]: 300,000 things. We could remember Stamford Bridge and another thousand things but I do not have that many people working for me. Secretaries and referees and people writing stuff. So tomorrow, 8.45pm, we will take to the field and we will try to play football as best as possible.
"In this room [Real Madrid´s press room], he is the chief, the fucking man. In here he is the fucking man and I can´t compete with him. If Barcelona want someone who competes with that, then they should look for another manager. But we, as a person and an institution, don´t do that. I could talk about [Olegario] Bequerença [the referee from last season´s Barcelona-Inter semi-final first leg], about the offside goal from Diego Milito or the penalty of [Dani] Alves, but I don´t. Well, until tonight!
"If you think after three years, that I always moan, always make excuses and always complain, then there is nothing I can do about that.
"We worked together for four years. He knows me, I know him and that´s all. If he wants to go by things written after the Copa del Rey by friends from the written press or Florentino Pérez, with his milkmaid´s tales, then fine. If that matters more than our relationship, then that´s up to him. I am not going to justify my words. It leaves a bad taste in your mouth when someone you had a relationship with does [what he has done]. I always thought that when people didn´t understand me, it was because I had explained myself badly, but now I don´t. I said the referee [in the cup final] had been smart and very attentive. I said it was right. I pointed out simply that the result can be down to small things, that´s all. It was not a complaint. After victory I congratulated Real Madrid and that is what Barcelona does. We congratulated RM for the cup that they won on the field against a team that I represent proudly."
Asked if this was just a tactic, Guardiola replied: "What? You think my players will run around more because I looked for Mourinho´s camera? It´s a semi-final!"
Det største og vigtigste problem er vel, at de ikke har så gode spillere som Barca har. At de har et stærkt hold, trods dette, er vi begge enige i, men jeg synes nu at Barcas foretrukne startopstilling er bedre på alle positioner, bortset fra målmanden for at være ærlig. Det synes jeg, at jeg kan sige med baggrund i de seneste mange måder, antal vundne trofæer på klubholdet og også landsholdet. Også er der selvfølgelig kendskabet til et fast spilsystem og det efterhånden mangeårige sammenhold blandt profilerne og det faktum, at de fleste er fra egen avl og derfor naturligt brænder mere for trøjen og det tror jeg hjælper i opgør som disse.
Ja, Xabi er bestemt vigtig, men jeg vil næsten gå så lang, som at sige, at Ozil er lige så vigtig, når det kommer til Madrids spil. Han forsvandt hvert fald fuldstændig i aftes.
Nå, en lille Oversætter kommentar inden sengen kalder. Den sidste dråbe af respekt jeg havde af ham, er hvert fald væk nu. Især, når man tænker på den dommerhjælp han fik, da han vandt CL med Porto og ikke mindst Inter (Inter scorede 2 offside mål mod Barca i den første kamp, som blev 3-1 og Bojan fik også fejlagtigt annulleret et mål i slutminutterne, der ville have sikret Barca avancementet til CL-finalen). Ser frem til Peps modsvar.
"Josep Guardiola is a fantastic coach," he said, "but I have won two Champions Leagues. He has won [only] one Champions League and that is one that would embarrass me. I would be ashamed to have won it with the scandal of Stamford Bridge and if he wins it this year it will be with the scandal of the Bernabéu. I hope that one day he can win a proper Champions League. Deep down, if they are good people, it cannot taste right for them. I hope one day Guardiola has the chance of winning a brilliant, clean championship with no scandal."
Rystende, mind-games eller ej. Og det er ikke engang sjovt, blot respektløs af en kollega og ikke mindst bekendt af Pep.
Peps interview fra i går, som skabte så meget virvarer i de danske medier og bold.dk (hans puto kommentar, som kan oversættes til fucking. Han brugte det i sammenhæng med fucking god). I mine øjne ramme han fuldstændig plet.
"He called me Pep, so I answered," Guardiola said at the end of a breathtaking 45 minutes. "Normally, he talks in general terms about a team, a club or a manager, but this time he named me. If he says: ´Pep,´ I say: ´Hey, José.´"
He said more than "hey". Sitting down in the press room at the Santiago Bernabéu, he said: "As Mourinho has spoken so candidly about me and spoken about me by name, and using tú [the informal form of you], then I will do the same." He then asked which of the gathered cameras was "Mourinho´s camera" and began.
"Tomorrow at 8.45 we will play a match on the field," Guardiola said. " Outside of the field, he has won the entire year, the entire season and in the future [it will be the same]. He can have his personal Champions League outside the field. Fine. Let him enjoy it, I´ll give him that. But this is a game. When it comes to sport we will play and sometimes we will win, sometimes we will lose. We are happy with smaller victories, trying to get the world to admire us and we are very proud of this.
"I can give you an immense list of things [that we could complain about]: 300,000 things. We could remember Stamford Bridge and another thousand things but I do not have that many people working for me. Secretaries and referees and people writing stuff. So tomorrow, 8.45pm, we will take to the field and we will try to play football as best as possible.
"In this room [Real Madrid´s press room], he is the chief, the fucking man. In here he is the fucking man and I can´t compete with him. If Barcelona want someone who competes with that, then they should look for another manager. But we, as a person and an institution, don´t do that. I could talk about [Olegario] Bequerença [the referee from last season´s Barcelona-Inter semi-final first leg], about the offside goal from Diego Milito or the penalty of [Dani] Alves, but I don´t. Well, until tonight!
"If you think after three years, that I always moan, always make excuses and always complain, then there is nothing I can do about that.
"We worked together for four years. He knows me, I know him and that´s all. If he wants to go by things written after the Copa del Rey by friends from the written press or Florentino Pérez, with his milkmaid´s tales, then fine. If that matters more than our relationship, then that´s up to him. I am not going to justify my words. It leaves a bad taste in your mouth when someone you had a relationship with does [what he has done]. I always thought that when people didn´t understand me, it was because I had explained myself badly, but now I don´t. I said the referee [in the cup final] had been smart and very attentive. I said it was right. I pointed out simply that the result can be down to small things, that´s all. It was not a complaint. After victory I congratulated Real Madrid and that is what Barcelona does. We congratulated RM for the cup that they won on the field against a team that I represent proudly."
Asked if this was just a tactic, Guardiola replied: "What? You think my players will run around more because I looked for Mourinho´s camera? It´s a semi-final!"