Except that Heynckes had no idea of the Pep deal and was placed before a fait accompli. But in these harsh tone Pep will have to get used in the future. This is in Munich on the agenda.
I am frequently reading some of the threads this forum offers for years now. Until today I never thought it was necessary to become an active member. When Pep took over Barca I started to admire this club. Not only because of the high standard on which Barca is playing for years now. Pep Guardiola incorporated a new type of coach with his modest and noble behavior.
Guardiola would never call someone arrogant, that he does not know. Correct me if I am wrong. But I don´t think you know Jupp Heynckes or Uli Hoeness Emma.
So how could you know that Hoeness did not inform his close friend Heynckes about the Pep deal earlier?
Even though I am a Bayern-Fan for 35 years now I don´t really like Mr. Hoeness. But whomever you`ll ask, everyone will tell you that he is someone that friends can rely on. His offensive strategies to deal with the medias are something not all Bayern-Fans are proud of. But that is another story.
I might be wrong but I think that almost 50 % of your posts say something like Bayern will not win, Bayern are arrogant and so on. I like the BVB. The Bundesliga is on the rise and the rivalry between the two dominant german clubs fuels this development. For the BVB it is going to be crucial whether they can stabilize their high standards when they are not winning the league, which seems quite possible this year. Its easier to do this as long as you´re winning.
When you really like Barca and the attitude this club stands for, you´d better stop posting speculative arguments just to throw dark shadows on people you don´t even know.
Besides that I am really psyched that my favorite coach will work with my favorite team.