00:00The truth is that ayer I read a little bit of Guardiola in his
00:03explanation in the press conference, and if he changed the name,
00:07no gane las copas que gano ahÃ, claramente, but if all the
00:10relatos that I was contando, I felt very identificated with
00:14what he relataba, with what he explained and what he explained very well,
00:17with the consequences of having to be every three days expuestos,
00:21every three days competing, every three days, especially talking
00:25with the football team for the implication of the game,
00:27beyond the training, the management of the group, and, well,
00:30everything that generates a ball that doesn't stop, that
00:34will come back two days after that you finish the last part
00:39that you competed last. And then, the Guardiola is an incredible job,
00:43incredible as he is, surely the best coach in the world
00:48that in these moments exists, for his capacity to reinvent themselves,
00:53for his capacity to win, because it goes to win, and, above all,
01:00they are in a team where we say, yes, all the players are good,
01:03but they have to win, and win is not easy, and he has repeated,
01:07and repeated, and repeated again, and repeated again,
01:10I want to wish him the best in his life, I don't believe
01:12that he is too long, but, well, I'm sure that one or two years
01:16will pass quickly to come back because it's the football.
01:20Cool.
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