Arsene Wenger saddened by Pep Guardiola decision to quit Barcelona

 

Jim van Wijk
Friday 27 April 2012 13:46 BST
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Messi wants Guardiola to stay
Messi wants Guardiola to stay (GETTY IMAGES)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger would have loved to see Pep Guardiola stay on at Barcelona to try to recapture their success.

Guardiola today announced he would not be renewing his contract at the Catalonian club and will take a break from football with his assistant Tito Vilanova swiftly drafted in as his replacement.

Wenger's Arsenal were twice knocked out of the Champions League by Barcelona in recent seasons, and the Frenchman believes the 41-year-old could have again guided the team back to former glories, having seen Real Madrid overtake them in the race for the Spanish title.

Speaking this morning before Guardiola's official announcement, the Gunners boss said: "It comes as a surprise to me because first of all when you make a decision after a big disappointment like he has had in the past week, it may not be the right moment to make this decision.

"The philosophy of Barcelona has to be bigger than winning or losing a championship.

"Guardiola is one of the representatives of this philosophy and made this philosophy triumph so I would have loved him, even going through a disappointing year, to stay and come back and insist with his philosophy. That would be interesting."

The manner of the defeat to Real Madrid last weekend - a loss which effectively saw them relinquish their Primera Division title to Jose Mourinho's men - and the midweek exit to Chelsea in the Champions League semi-finals appear to have prompted Guardiola to walk away after four trophy-laden years.

Wenger can empathise with the weight of expectation.

He said: "I can understand there are not many managers who work throughout a career without a breather.

"Maybe he has not shown the stress. Maybe it's taken more than he has shown. You never know from the outside how deeply a man suffers from the inside.

"I have heard he has come out and wants to have a break to reflect on the situation, which you can understand after a certain time.

"I decided the other way to never come out of a job, because it becomes second nature to cope with it. It becomes your life, but some people need to move out at some stage."

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