Guardiola congratulates Bayern Munich and challenged to play a ‘tiebreaker’ with Messi

The Spanish coach congratulated Bayern and proposed a tiebreaker that includes Barcelona and their captain, Lionel Messi

Manchester City’s technical director, Pep Guardiola congratulated Bayern Munich after winning the Club World Cup, as well as achieving the ‘sextet’, an achievement he had only achieved under his management in Barcelona, reason for which he launched the challenge to play the ‘tiebreaker’ duel with Lionel Messi and some elements of the Barça team.

The Catalan strategist congratulated the club where he led for three seasons, as well as acknowledging the work done by Hansi Flick, players and coaching staff after achieving what he considered an incredible milestone.

“Hello everyone. Congratulations to the entire Bayern family for this huge triumph of being the world champion and especially getting to win six of six titles. I am very proud and congratulations to everyone, especially Hansi Flick, players and staff members for this incredible milestone, but I would like to tell you that they are the second team to win the ‘sextet’ after Barcelona. Maybe call on Messi and company to play for the seventh title ( tiebreaker), so tell me where and when and where we will be. Congratulations to the Bayern family.

Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona remained the only team to have won a sextet, after winning the League, King’s Cup, Champions League, Spanish and European Super Cups and the World Cup in 2009. of Clubs.

So after 11 years the German team achieved the coveted sextet, after lifting the trophies of the Bundesliga, DFB Pokal, Champions League, DFL Supercup, UEFA Supercup and the Club World Cup this season.

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