Pep Guardiola Hits Back at Bayern Munich Becoming Spanish Criticism
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has hit back at criticism from Bayern ex-manager Ottmar Hitzfield who said the club is in danger of becoming too Spanish.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: August 21, 2015 10:54 PM IST
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has hit back at criticism levelled at the club by ex-manager Ottmar Hitzfeld that the Bavarian giants are in danger of becoming too Spanish. (Bayern Munich Eye Historic Fourth Title)
Hitzfeld, who coached Bayern from 1998-2004 and 2007-08, fell offside with the current Munich boss over comments he has made in the Kicker Magazine and on Sky television. (Bayern Munich Keen on Keeping Guardiola)
As well as Guardiola, the current Bayern squad has five Spanish speakers in Spain's Xabi Alonso, Thiago Alcantara, Javi Martinez, Juan Berat and Chile's Arturo Vidal.
Of the 29-man squad, 14 are German natives, while David Alaba is Austrian.
The 66-year-old Hitzfeld wrote in Kicker "The club must ensure little by little that not too many foreign players are signed. German remains the main language in the team, so not only Spanish is spoken".
He also told Sky Sports, "Players like (Real Madrid's Toni) Kroos and (Manchester United's Bastian) Schweinsteiger are gone and Xabi Alonso and Arturo Vidal have replaced them, but it has alienated some of the market and I see that as being a problem. I see a trend that we are getting perhaps too many foreign problems and some of the German mentality has been lost".
Guardiola fired back in passionate fashion in a press conference ahead of Bayern's German league clash at Hoffenheim on Saturday.
He pointed out that under Hitzfeld's stewardship, there were few Germans in Bayern's team which won the 2001 Champions League final on a penalty shoot-out.
"Under Ottmar Hitzfeld there were only four German players in the Champions League final," said the 44-year-old Guardiola with his side bidding to become the first team to win four straight Bundesliga titles this season.
"I have no German mentality. I am Catalan. I am learning, I do my best for the club to try and repeat the triple we won under Jupp Heynckes (in 2013)."
Guardiola had four German players -- Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, Philipp Lahm and Thomas Mueller -- in his starting line-up for Bayern's 5-0 drubbing of Hamburg last Friday on the opening weekend of the season.
In the 2001 Champions League final Guardiola refered to, Oliver Kahn, Thomas Linke, captain Stefan Effenberg and Mehmet Scholl were the four Germans Hitzfeld included in his starting line-up.