Pep Guardiola made his first return to Camp Nou on Wednesday night after
a near three-year absence to watch his old club Barcelona take on
Manchester City in the Champions League.
Guardiola opted against
renewing his contract at Barca towards the end of the 2011/12 campaign
after a trophy-laden spell at the club with whom he made his name as a
player.
Having claimed three La Liga titles, two Copa del Reys,
two Fifa Club World Cups and two Champions League crowns as coach, he
cited fatigue for his decision to walk away.
After a year-long
sabbatical in New York, he returned as boss of Bayern Munich for the
start of the 2013/14 campaign and was quick to maintain the Bavarian
club's dominance of German football.
Bayern have never been drawn against Barca during that time, denying Guardiola the chance to go back.
He
was present on Wednesday, however, to see Barca's last-16 second leg
against the English champions. The 44-year-old was captured by
television cameras sitting in the stand with his father and
personal assistant, former Spanish water polo player Manel Estiarte.
On Tuesday night, he was at the Vicente Calderon to witness Atletico Madrid's penalty shoot-out win over Bayer Leverkusen.
Bayern are already through to the quarter-finals after a 7-0 aggregate victory over Shakhtar Donetsk.
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