Friday, 15 January 2016

Don't compare Guardiola to Heynckes - Javi Martinez


Javi Martinez insists comparisons of Bayern Munich this
year under Pep Guardiola to the one that sealed the treble
triumph of 2013 are premature.

Having learned that Pep Guardiola would be replacing Jupp
Heynckes at the end of the season, Bayern romped to
Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal success and defeated Borussia
Dortmund in the Champions League final.

The league leaders are on course to repeat that feat in 2016
and news that Guardiola will be replaced by Carlo Ancelotti
later this year have drawn inevitable links to their
success three years ago.

Martinez, however, considers such talk to be inaccurate at
this stage and has warned of the danger posed by Serie A
champions Juventus ahead of their meeting in the last-16 of
the Champions League next month.

Speaking at Bayern's training camp in Doha, he told TZ :

"This year and 2013 are completely different. It's true that
we currently sit very well in all three competitions, but now
we have two very difficult games against Juventus.

"They haven't necessarily had the best start to the season
but they're in a superior phase right now, both in the
Champions League and Serie A.

"They have put together an impressive winning streak, plus
they were finalists last year. All this makes them a very
unpleasant opponent."

Martinez was a key figure in Heynckes' treble triumph but
knee injuries have blighted his career over the past two
years in particular.

Yet the 27-year-old, who has recovered to make 17
appearances this term, is confident his problems are behind
him and was even disappointed to see the mid-season break
bring a halt to a run of matches.

"I feel more comfortable this year. I've still got the memory
but it was right here in Doha that I started running again.

That was a big step for me," he added.

"If you feel comfortable and are in a rhythm, a break doesn't
fall so easily. You want to carry on and continue playing.

But on the other hand I know a break will do us good,
because the season is still very long."

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