Thegoalmac can reveal that Pep Guardiola "loathed" the tiki-taka style that Barcelona became synonymous with under his stewardship.
Under Guardiola's command, Barca's possession-obsessed style helped
them to win La Liga three times as well as the Champions League on two
occasions.
I completely agree with Pep on this,passing for the sake of it without making penetrating passes to open up opponents defences is simply pointless and a waste of time,continue and tell me what you think.
The Spaniard's reign became closely linked with what was branded
tiki-taka, which was initially fostered by Johan Cruyff at Camp Nou
before Guardiola used it to supreme effect.
Guardiola - now at Bayern Munich - revealed in a book written by
journalist Marti Perarnau that he disliked the idea of keeping
possession without any forward momentum.
The book details his first campaign with the Bundesliga giants, and
in it, the 43-year-old is quoted as telling his players after a
below-par win over Munich rivals Nuremberg: "I loathe all that passing
for the sake of it, all that tiki-taka.
"It's so much rubbish and has no purpose. You have to pass the ball
with a clear intention, with the aim of making it into the opposition's
goal. It's not about passing for the sake of it."
In a meeting with his players the next day, he added: "You need to
dig into your own DNA.
I hate tiki-taka. Tiki-taka means passing the
ball for the sake of it, with no clear intention. And it's pointless.
"Barca didn't do tiki-taka.
It's completely made up.Don't believe a
word of it. In all team sports, the secret is to overload one side of
the pitch so that the opponent must tilt its own defence to cope.
You
overload on one side and draw them in so that they leave the other side
weak.
"And when we've done all that, we attack and score from the other
side. That's why you have to pass the ball, but only if you're doing it
with a clear intention.
"It's only to overload the opponent, to draw them in and then to hit
them with the sucker punch. That's what our game needs to be. Nothing to
do with tiki-taka."
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