Pep hits out at Barca boss
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola whipped up a media storm in Spain on Friday by accusing his former bosses at Barcelona of trying to use coach Tito Vilanova’s cancer illness to criticise him.
The 42-year-old, who won 14 titles between 2008 and 2012 at Barcelona and took a year off in New York before joining the German side, exposed a deep rift between him and Barca president Sandro Rosell’s management team.
“This year there have been too many things that crossed the line,” Guardiola told a news conference Thursday at Lake Garda in Italy, where the German team were in pre-season training.
“But using Tito’s illness to damage me is something I will never forget,” he said in Catalan, denying he had failed to see Vilanova while he was treated in New York for salivary gland cancer.
“I saw Tito in New York and if we did not see each other on other occasions it is because it was not possible, but not on my part.” He did not say who exactly had made the accusation.
Barcelona vice president Jordi Cardoner said he was surprised when he heard Guardiola’s outburst and he denied the club had made any such claim.
“We have not used Tito’s illness to go against him and whoever does such a thing is a bad person,” he told Barcelona-based sports daily Mundo Deportivo.
In the same news conference, Guardiola also denied a claim that he had told Brazilian star Neymar’s father that Vilanova would not know how to use both Neymar and Lionel Messi in the same squad.
In fact, Guardiola said he had met with Neymar’s father and repeatedly told him that his son was doing the right thing by signing with Barcelona.
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