The Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has been criticised for the Bavarians'
exit from the Champions League semi-finals at the hands of Barcelona and being
knocked out of the DFB-Pokal on penalties at the same stage by Borussia
Dortmund. Pep Guardiola says it's unrealistic for people to
expect him to win the treble with Bayern Munich and repeated his desire to stay at the
club. "If Bayern Munich are looking for a coach that has to win the treble
every year then I'm not the one they want," he told reporters at a press
conference on Friday. "I'm not good enough to do that. "I've learnt
that people talk too much here, my advice to my critics is to calm down. They
should have more respect for the German champions.
"The Champions League might be the greatest
crown in club football but, for us, winning the Bundesliga is the most
important thing and we did that." But the Spaniard has hit back at the
expectancy at the club as a result of predecessor Jupp Heynckes' treble success
in 2013. Guardiola will be hoping Bayern can arrest a run of four consecutive
defeats in domestic matches since they were crowned champions of Germany at the
Allianz Arena against mid-table Mainz on Saturday.
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