Guardiola: There is no difference between Roma and Bayern Munich

Date: 21st October 2014 at 11:47pm
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After easing their way past Roma 7-1 in their third Champions League group match away at the Olympic Stadium, Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola feels there is still no difference between the Italian side and his squad, while also playing down comparisons of his current team to the 1974 Dutch national team, the inventors of Total Football.

Bayern completely outplayed the Giallorossi with Robben grabbing a brace, as Goetze, Lewandowski, Mueller, Ribery and Shaqiri all found the back of the net in the Italian capital.

“It seems a bit too much honestly, but that’s okay.” said Guardiola to Sky Sport Italia about the Dutch national team comparison.

“We quickly found the goal with Robben who gave us a peace of mind, then the second. We pressed to hold the ball, I like to keep the ball. That is why I coach. And if they have the ball, we fight for it.”

Guardiola went on to comment that there is no difference between the two squads and his side should still be ready when Roma visits Allianz Arena.

“Not that it is normal to win with this result, there is no difference between these two teams and you will see that in Munich.

“Now we are at the verge of qualifying but we are only in October. Having this aggression is important, you should never lower your concentration however, because in the end we give it our all.”

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