Guardiola: Attention to detail

Guardiola: Attention to detail

EDITORS NOTE: After her first wonderful submission, BarcaFanDallas has once again cooked something up for us. After the break, you can find 12 examples as to why Pep Guardiola “great professional and even better person.”. If you too have something you want published on the website, you can contact us at web@totalBarca.com.

This piece is based upon Oriol Domenech’s editorial, Detallista Guardiola, published in  El Mundo Deportivo.

In his article, Domènech talks about some of the unexpected gestures and attention to details that Pep Guardiola has made since he became head coach of Barcelona’s first team. The author talks about how Guardiola’s “gestures that are not common at the elite levels of football have greatly surprised people” and how “with a naturalness, humility, respect, and simplicity, Pep has won the admiration of his own team and of his rivals, and he has humanized a locker room that is historically capricious.”

Here are the examples that he gives, to illustrate how Pep Guardiola is a “great professional and even better person.” After reading these, I completely agree — the more I learn about Pep Guardiola, the more I admire him. In his article, this is what Oriol Domènech describes:

1. In May of 2008, when Guardiola had not even been officially signed as the coach of the first team, he found time to visit Gabi Milito in the hospital after his knee surgery. Pep was busy not only with the end of the season with the reserve team, but also with his new daughter, who had just been born. Yet, he surprised the defender with a long visit of more than three hours. The coach also stated at the beginning of this season that he “would rather see Gabi playing than win a title.”

2. Guardiola inherited Rijkaard’s office and because he spent so many hours there, he installed a plasma screen to analyze the team’s games and those of the rivals. What is notable here is that he paid for the screen from his own pocket. It is an example of how he has tried to minimize indulgences not only with the players but with the staff, too.

3. One of the first decisions that Guardiola made was to designate that the fines collected throughout the season go to a charity, to the Sant Joan de Déu Foundation, which researches “Rett’s Syndrome.” Previously, the fines had gone towards paying for dinners.

4. At the beginning of each season, Audi gives a car to all of the first team players, as well as to the head coach. Pep Guardiola turned his down, arguing that if there weren’t a car for all of the technical staff, then there should not be one for him, either.

5. When the father of goalkeeper coach Juan Carlos Unzué passed away after a long illness, Guardiola and the entire team attended the funeral, even though they had a game the next day. According to Guardiola: “In a moment like this, it is normal to be at the side of someone with whom you spend so much time with day in and day out.”

6. When Thierry Henry struggled during the first six months, in his most critical moment, Guardiola took him to dinner to encourage him and to express his confidence in him. In the next game, against Valencia, Henry scored a hat trick in their 4-0 victory.

7. Cristóbal was a likable person who, without studies or work, lived with the assistance of the directors, coaches, and staff of the “cantera” (Barca youth system). The Barcelona coach had known him since he [Guardiola] was 25. When, with the arrival of Pep, the players stayed to eat at Camp Nou, Guardiola invited Cristóbal to eat with them everyday at noon. Many knew him because they had come through the cantera. This way, Cristóbal could eat and the players saw a different reality of life. Cristóbal passed away several hours after celebrating in the locker room with Pep and the team after the 6-2 victory over Real Madrid.

8. A week before the Champions League final, Guardiola learned that former player and coach Ángel Mur had not received a club invitation to the game, so he personally delivered one.

9 Guardiola took care of his assistants to the maximum. The night before the final in Rome, everyone gathered, and after watching the famous video with images from Gladiator, he gave everyone a photo of all the staff. He dedicated it thus: “Thanks for everything. Pep. You all are great, just like the players.”

10. After the final in Rome and after their last league game against Depor in Riazor, Pep surprised the players and staff by taking them out to eat at a seafood restaurant in A Coruña, where they enjoyed lobster, seafood and “all the alcohol in the world.” According to some who was there, it was one of the best moments away from the pitch.

11. Guardiola’s first words at the team presentation at the beginning of this season were to recognize the efforts of players that were no longer with them: Eto’o, Sylvinho, Hleb, Cáceres,Gudjohnsen and Víctor Sánchez. He also remembered them after the victory in the Club World Cup.

12. After the Copa del Rey game in Camp Nou against Cultural ended, Guardiola opened the doors of the locker room to the players of Cultural, some of whom had wanted to exchange jerseys with the Blaugrana players. He welcomed them in “as if it were their home.”

Written by: BarcaFanDallas.

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  1. Shubham says:

    Pep "GOD"-iola !!

  2. Blaugrana says:

    Wow, he is awesome.

  3. tero says:

    Gotta love him!

  4. Mido_cule says:

    Peeeeeeeeep plz dont leave us

  5. Christian says:

    What a man, truly uniqe among all the coaces of the world

  6. roholte says:

    Nice read! Thx alot

  7. barca4life says:

    Legendary. Great work to the team here.

  8. Barca fan says:

    awww… he really is a ROLE MODEL in the true sense. Can't even fathom the fact that he might not renew his contract. Keeping Pep as Barca coach would be the greatest signing… we dont Fabregas, Robinho, Silva, etc. We need to keep Pep.. that IS our signing and thats what the presidential candidates target(not some marquee player signings). Everything else will just fit into place after that. In Pep we trust.

    • barca4life says:

      I dont think he will leave. He bleeds Barca more than anybody I can think of. The good news is that all the candidates agree that he should continue.

  9. Andrés says:

    According to Spanish newspaper El País, Barça coach has invented a room at Camp Nou where he meets at the end of the game, when it's possible, with the rival coach. Yesterday, Guardiola invited Valverde to drink some wine and eat some cured ham; Valverde was delighted to accept.

    http://www.elpais.com/articulo/deportes/ha/habido

    • barca4life says:

      Sounds kinda like Sir Alex who has a glass of wine with managers that he really respects. I like Valverde a great deal too, i have a great deal of respect for him and the way his team played us was really the greatest tribute to us. They closed down the space and didnt just park the bus but pressured us the way we would an opponent.

  10. BlueRed says:

    A more humble, disciplined and respectful man won't be found. Pep is definitely one of a kind. He is a the man that you want to sit with and just talk with him about everything, and learn. I wouldn't hesitate to vote for him as the leader of the whole world. God I admire this man so much.

  11. mahmoud says:

    if barca = More than a club, Guardilola= more than a choach………… what a man!!

  12. adal says:

    Respect

  13. I have not yet read anything bad about Pep, never. You can't do anything but admire him for his good nature.

  14. HieiFCB says:

    Wow, I wish he was my dad :P

  15. Paco says:

    I have a man crush on Pep

  16. Zala says:

    Oh, my f***ing God. He is the most incredible person I have ever known. C'mon he has his heart bigger than his whole body. How can anybody hate a person like this? You simply can't.
    Thank you, Pep. For everything. Especially for being such a nice person. I doubt we would win 6 cups without his personality. No, no doubts-we wouldn't.
    His kids must be happy to have him.

  17. Lotte says:

    He seems to be a truly great man, humble and sensible. He takes care of everybody at the same time as he is ambitious. I really look up to him.

    But when i saw him cry after they had won their sixth cup i got a little scared also. I mean, it was tears of joy but also of relief. I hope that he can handle the pressure for another season, and not get burned out. Because there simply is no better coach to be found!

  18. Paul from Philly says:

    Fabulous posting and fits perfectly with the sense of this great man. I'd add two additional examples:

    1) After the Champions League victory, he dedicates the victory to Paolo Maldini — who'd just been disgracefully treated in his last game for AC Milan by the "ultras."
    2) Another Italian reference: at the end of his career, where does Pep go? To Brescia. And why? So he can play with the great Roberto Baggio – apparently someone that Pep deeply admired.

    This man is clearly one of the most evolved people in the world.

  19. mike in africa says:

    People of today need hope, and Tiger certainly took that away from a lot of people. I hope Pep is as loyal to his wife as a legend can be.

  20. Mike says:

    Pay the man. Said it before, will say it again. Pay the Man. http://bit.ly/7UqLyr

  21. [...] I found an interesting article wrote by Oriol Domènech  in El Mundo Deportivo published on 31/12/2009 with the title: “Detallista Guardiola“, the writer listed several incidents which can tell us why Pep Guardiola is a very special coach and manager…..this original article I found it reproduced in Total Barca Blog , the post name Guardiola: Attention to detail. [...]