When did Pep Guardiola take over Bayern Munich?

When did Pep Guardiola take over Bayern Munich?

Dale Jennings didn’t make any first team appearances for Bayern. Pep Guardiola was hired as new head coach of Bayern, signing on 16 January 2013, and he took over on 26 June. Guardiola’s contract runs until 30 June 2016.

Who are the new players for Bayern Munich?

Bayern signed Jan Kirchhoff, Mario Götze and Thiago. Mitchell Weiser returned from his loan spell. Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, Maximilian Riedmüller, Dale Jennings, Mario Gómez, Luiz Gustavo and Emre Can left Bayern. Nils Petersen made his loan spell permanent. Pre-season started on 26 June.

When does the Bayern Munich pre season start?

Pre-season started on 26 June. Bayern kicked off their Bundesliga on 9 August against Borussia Mönchengladbach with a 3–1 win and finished on 10 May with a 1–0 win against VfB Stuttgart. Bayern defeated Schwarz-Weiß Rehden 5–0 in the first round of DFB-Pokal.

When did Nils Petersen go on loan to Bayern Munich?

Nils Petersen made his loan spell permanent. Pre-season started on 26 June. Bayern kicked off their Bundesliga on 9 August against Borussia Mönchengladbach with a 3–1 win and finished on 10 May with a 1–0 win against VfB Stuttgart. Bayern defeated Schwarz-Weiß Rehden 5–0 in the first round of DFB-Pokal.

Pep Guardiola would replace Jupp Heynckes as Bayern Munich coach in 2013, European football stood up to take note of the record German champions’ intent. Heynckes would leave the club in Guardiola’s trusted hands with, Bayern having just celebrated the most successful season in their storied history winning the treble.

What kind of football did Pep Guardiola play?

The 3-5-2 was used by Pep, with Muller playing off the out and out striker, the wingbacks provided the width, and the midfield three was able to ensure they weren’t outnumbered in the midfield. The flat 3-4-3 allowed Bayern to overload and confuse the opposition, especially in the wide areas.

How did Johan Cruyff influence Pep Guardiola’s career?

Pep Guardiola was a vital member of the Johan Cruyff’s Barcelona. Pep was the pivot that allowed Barcelona to play total football, Cruyff taught the Barcelona style to Guardiola who later summarised his role as “I take the ball, I give the ball, I take the ball, I give the ball”. No doubt Cruyff had a significant impact on Guardiola’s coaching.

Who are the three coaches that Guardiola admired the most?

If it was in Barcelona that his ideas were developed, it was in Mexico where they were perfected. Guardiola had said that the three coaches he admired the most were Lillo, Bielsa and Arsène Wenger, Lillo, said. In late 2005, with his friend working in Mexico, Guardiola saw what was probably his last chance to experience playing under one of them.