Guardiola: We Have Eight Or Nine Days To Enjoy Ourselves

After six consecutive titles, Guardiola has finally given the all clear for a bit of rest and relaxation.

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Upon arriving in Kuwait for Barcelona's friendly match against Kazma Sporting Club, Pep Guardiola said that the Blaugrana now have eight or nine days to enjoy their latest title in a string of six consecutive trophies.

"During the year, we have very little time to enjoy good things or lament the bad because every three days we have a match."

The coach did, however, warn of more work ahead saying that "after the [December] 29th, we will be back to it".

Finally, Pep praised the team for their winning ways over the past year stating, "The titles that we have won are a fruit of the talent, work, and effort of all the players".

Cyrus C. Malek, Goal.com

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