Sunday, 6 April 2014

Bundesliga Coaches 'Beef' Guardiola.

Bayern Munich manager, Pep Guardiola has been criticised by other managers in the Bundesliga for fielding a 'weak' side against Augsburg ahead of Wednesday's clash with Manchester United. Bayern's 53-match unbeaten run came to an abrupt end after losing the game 1-0 but Pep Guardiola wasn't bothered. After securing the German title with 7 games to spare, the Spaniard defended his decision of not fielding his best legs. "The game against Manchester is (effectively) a final, it comes down to life or death now," insisted the Spaniard. "If it (the Augsburg game) had been important, Philipp (Lahm), Franck (Ribery) and Arjen (Robben) would have played. "But (this season's) Bundesliga is over, it's in the museum at Bayern Munich and will remain there forever." However, other coaches weren't too happy with the decision. Einracht Frankfurt coach said: "It's not ok for the league". "Ofcourse, anyone can lose against Augsburg but if you look at the starting line up, I say: you reap what you sow". Weder Bremen manager, Robin Dutt said of the replacement: "it was as if the Bundesliga was just a leisure activity". Horst Heldt, Schalke04 manager also referred to it as a "disservice" to the Bundesliga. Abeg make una free Pep jor!...#MyOpinion

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