The successful trainer is adamant that winning trophies
is not the most important part of his job as his focus lies on making players
better
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola has insisted that he
cares more about improving his players than about winning silverware.
The 42-year-old guided Barcelona to 14 trophies during
his four-year spell in charge of the Catalans to become one of the most
successful coaches in history.
However, the former Spain international has stressed that
improving individual players is a bigger incentive to him than celebrating
titles.
"Winning titles is obviously nice, but that's not
what it's all about in the end," Guardiola told reporters.
"What matters to me is that your players tell you at
some point: 'Coach, you have really helped me become a better player. I have
learned a lot from you'. That's what makes me happy."
Guardiola replaced Jupp Heynckes as Bayern coach this
summer after a one-year sabbatical following his Barcelona departure in 2012.
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