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The world legend who reproached Guardiola: "You left me without a job for 4 years"

A football legend confronted Guardiola, claiming he was left jobless for 4 years because of him

By David Arengas

Pep Guardiola Photo: Estadio Deportivo
Pep Guardiola Photo: Estadio Deportivo
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A recent dinner reunion between Pep Guardiola, Roberto Baggio, and Luca Toni has unearthed a humorous anecdote that has quickly gone viral. The three former Brescia Calcio teammates reminisced about their time together, and the conversation took a playful turn when the topic of Guardiola's tactical innovations came up.

In a video captured by Toni, the Italian striker jokingly accused Guardiola of "ruining football" with his concept of the 'false nine'. "They say you're one of the people who changed football, but the 'false nine' ruined football," Toni quipped. He went on to explain that this new style of play made it difficult for traditional center-forwards like himself, adding, "I spent four years without finding a team!"

Guardiola responded with his characteristic wit, defending his tactical approach. "I like Haaland, who scores 60 goals a season. Didn't you see the treble I won playing with a center forward? The problem is that the center forward has to be good," Guardiola retorted.

What's behind the playful banter?

  • The 'False Nine' Debate: Guardiola's introduction of the 'false nine' has sparked much debate in the football world. While some see it as a tactical revolution, others argue it has diminished the role of the traditional center-forward.
  • Adapting to Change: Toni's comments reflect the challenges faced by many strikers who had to adapt their game to the evolving tactical landscape.
  • A Lighthearted Exchange: Despite the playful jabs, the conversation between Guardiola and Toni highlights the camaraderie and mutual respect between the two former teammates.

In conclusion, this anecdote offers a lighthearted glimpse into the world of football and the impact of tactical innovations. While the 'false nine' may have been a topic of debate, it's clear that Guardiola's influence on the game is undeniable.


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