Guardiola demands patience as Bayern close on record
BY AFP19 Oct 2013 6:20 AM IST
AFP19 Oct 2013 6:20 AM IST
Having gone 33 Bundesliga games unbeaten, Bayern are closing in on Hamburg’s league record of 36, set in January 1983, but Guardiola has told his squad to tow the line.
With Bayern leading the Bundesliga by a point and players returning from injury, competition is set to increase, but the Spanish coach is demanding patience.
“We will only fight for the (league) title at the end of the season if every player accepts my decisions -- otherwise we will have problems,” he told Bayern’s magazine. “I support those who accept them, but those who don’t want to understand them will often find themselves sitting in the stands.”
Traditionally a strong mid-table side, Mainz have had an erratic start to the season, winning their first three league games then losing their next four before drawing with Hoffenheim a fortnight ago.
With Bayern leading the Bundesliga by a point and players returning from injury, competition is set to increase, but the Spanish coach is demanding patience.
“We will only fight for the (league) title at the end of the season if every player accepts my decisions -- otherwise we will have problems,” he told Bayern’s magazine. “I support those who accept them, but those who don’t want to understand them will often find themselves sitting in the stands.”
Traditionally a strong mid-table side, Mainz have had an erratic start to the season, winning their first three league games then losing their next four before drawing with Hoffenheim a fortnight ago.
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