Guardiola clashes with Bayern’s medical staff

The Spaniard turned on his medical staff, asking how Atletico managed to get Godin back on pitch for Wednesday's game

The Spaniard said that Bayern takes too long to rehabilitate injured players. PHOTO: REUTERS

BERLIN:
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola's already tense relations with the club's medical staff have worsened over insinuations by the Spaniard that they take too long to rehabilitate injured players, Bild reported on Friday.

The claims came after Bayern crashed out of the Champions League semi-finals at the hands of Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

According to Bild, Guardiola turned on his medical staff, asking how Atletico had managed to get Diego Godin back on the pitch for Wednesday's game after the key defender had missed the first leg through injury.

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"At Atletico, Godin quickly came back to fitness. Why can't you lot manage that? Why do injuries last so long for us?" Guardiola said.

Bild said one of the medical staff retorted: "He can't say that, you don't have the right to say that! You have all the players at your disposition. All except (Arjen) Robben and (Holger) Badstuber!"

The newspaper reported that witnesses saw France international Frank Ribery intervene "to avoid the worse".

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Guardiola, who joins Manchester City next season, has often had run-ins with the club's medical staff. Noted doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt left the club in April 2015 after almost 40 years of service once relations with the Spanish coach had cooled.
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