Magath slams Guardiola tactics: "Messi won those Champions Leagues, not him"
Felix Magath says Pep Guardiola relied on Lionel Messi to win the Champions League and thinks Liverpool's success is down to a canny transfer policy.
Barcelona won two Champions Leagues under Pep Guardiola only because of Lionel Messi's brilliance, former Bayern Munich boss Felix Magath has claimed. The Catalans won their first treble of LaLiga, Copa del Rey and Champions League trophies in 2008-09 in Guardiola's first season in charge.
Guardiola, no joy in the Champions League after Barcelona
They conquered Europe again two years later, again beating Manchester United in the final, to mark one of the finest periods in the club's modern history. Yet Guardiola, who left in 2012 after winning 14 major trophies, has been unable to win Europe's top trophy since. He won three Bundesliga titles with Bayern but suffered three consecutive semi-final defeats in the Champions League, to Real Madrid, Barça and Atlético Madrid.
Similarly, he has enjoyed huge domestic success with Manchester City, winning two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and three EFL Carabao Cups, but he is yet to guide them beyond the quarter-finals in Europe.
Pep gets bogged down in tactics
Magath has called Guardiola's possession-based system into question, suggesting it worked at Barça "solely because of Lionel Messi, who can decide a game out of nowhere".
City's Premier League title was wrestled away last season by Liverpool, who became champions of England for the first time in 30 years in manager Jürgen Klopp's fourth full season in charge. Magath believes the Reds' success is more down to shrewd business in the transfer market than Klopp's system, however.