Pep Guardiola holds the European Cup
aloft after winning it as Barcelona's manager for the second time in
2011.
Pep Guardiola is set to announce he is quitting Barcelona
at a press conference this lunchtime.
He informed his squad at Friday's
training session that he will be leaving the club at the end of the
season.
According to reports from Spain Guardiola, who is out of
contract at the end of the season, is understood to have told the club
president, Sandro Rosell, of his decision on Thursday that he did not
wish to sign a new one and will leave after the Copa del Rey final.
The
41-year-old manager has led Barcelona to 13 trophies since taking over
at the beginning of the 2008-09 season, including two Champions Leagues
and three Spanish league titles.
Guardiola has preferred to sign
only one-year contracts for each of the previous two seasons and the
delay in agreeing to renew for next season has suggested for the past
few weeks that he was unlikely to stay.
During the past week,
Barcelona were knocked out of the Champions League at the semi-final
stage by Chelsea and suffered a home defeat by Real Madrid that will
almost certainly cost them the Spanish title.
Guardiola stepped up
from Barca B manager to the first-team in 2008 and has gone on to
become the most successful coach in the club's history.
But the setback
against Chelsea came only 72 hours after Barça's hopes of retaining
their league title were dashed following a 2-1 defeat at home to arch
rivals Real Madrid. That loss left them seven points behind José
Mourinho's men with four games remaining.
Guardiola led Barça to
the Primera Division title in his first season in charge after
masterminding a squad overhaul which saw the likes of Ronaldinho and
Deco sold and a greater emphasis placed on youth.
The results were
immediate. Not only did Barça win the league – the highlight being a
6-2 thrashing of Madrid at the Bernabéu – but they also claimed the Copa
del Rey and Champions League.
The 2009-10 campaign began with
further success in the Spanish Super Cup, Uefa Super Cup and Fifa World
Club Cup as Barça became the first club side to win six major trophies
in one calendar year.
They failed to defend their Champions League crown
after being eliminated by Mourinho-led Internazionale at the semi-final
stage but retained their league title with a record points total of 99.
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