#UCL: Guardiola back to Barca for semis

Sport360 staff 15:50 24/04/2015
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  • Looking back: Guardiola coached Barca to Champions League glory in 2009 & 2011.

    Pep Guardiola will return to face his former club Barcelona after the draw for the Champions League semi-finals on Friday paired the Catalans with Bayern Munich while holders Real Madrid were drawn against Juventus.

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    Barcelona, who are in the last four for the seventh time in eight seasons, will be at home to the Bundesliga side in the first leg on May 5 or 6 with the return at the Allianz Arena the following week. Guardiola won the European Cup as a player with Barcelona in 1992 and then won 14 trophies in four seasons as coach, including the Champions League in 2009 and 2011.

    He had made way for Tito Vilanova by the time Barca were destroyed 7-0 on aggregate by Bayern in the semi-finals in 2013, when the German giants went on to win the trophy.

    "Of course, only football can write stories like this," remarked Bayern's sporting director Matthias Sammer. "We know we'll be facing a good opponent. It's a great situation to be in and I'm looking forward to it hugely.

    "Pep said 'let's go!' when he heard. Offensively, neither side has anything to hide, Barcelona are super going forward and so are Bayern." 

    After leaving in 2012, Guardiola did not go back to the Camp Nou until he attended Barcelona's victory over Manchester City in the last 16 last month. His old side are now coached by Luis Enrique, alongside whom he played at Barcelona in the 1990s.

    "It is a special game because Pep is on the other side. It will be the first time that he has faced his Barca, it will be the first time that I have faced him as a coach which will be special for me, and I am sure it will be for my players," said Luis Enrique, who did not seem too concerned about having to play the first leg at home.

    Meanwhile, Madrid must go to Italy for the first leg of their tie against Serie A leaders Juventus as they look to become the first club to retain the trophy in the Champions League era.

    "We will face a legendary club, I think it is good news for football and the Champions League that Juventus have returned to this level and obviously it will be a very even tie," said former Real player Emilio Butragueno, now the club's Director of Institutional Relations.

    Carlo Ancelotti played in the last team to win the European Cup in successive seasons, the AC Milan side of 1989 and 1990, and coached Juventus between 1999 and 2001.

    Juventus are through to their first Champions League semi-final since losing on penalties to Ancelotti's Milan in the 2003 final at Old Trafford. They are therefore the outsiders in the last four, with Barcelona, Bayern and Madrid having racked up 13 semi-final appearances between them in the last six seasons and having won the Champions League four times between them over the same period. This year's final will be played in Berlin on Saturday, June 6

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