Barcelona defender Gerard Pique: Guardiola is more motivated now than he was four years ago

The Spanish defender revealed that Pep remains more motivated than ever at Camp Nou and stressed that the Catalan club are still in contention for the Liga title

By Luis Mira

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Gerard Pique has dismissed the notion that Pep Guardiola is losing interest in his job as the coach of Barcelona.

The 41-year-old took charge of Barca's first team in 2008 and has since guided the club to 13 trophies, including three Primera Division titles and two Champions League crowns.

Guardiola has yet to commit his future to Barca beyond the end of the season, when his contract expires, but Pique believes that the lack of progress regarding the coach's new deal is not related to his views on the job.

"I see Guardiola more motivated than in his first year here," Pique said during a press conference. "That says everything. Ever since Pep arrived, the team has not stopped growing. Barca are stronger now than four years ago.

The Blaugrana are second in the Liga standings, seven points behind leaders Real Madrid, but Pique has asked the fans not to lose hope.

"It is others who have to win it and it is going to seem very long to them," Pique noted. "We will put pressure on them, there are many matches left and we will play against Madrid at Camp Nou.

"Trust us, because we will always be fighting. We have always shown that we can play well on any field."

Pique then stated he would have no problem playing the Copa del Rey final against Athletic Bilbao at the Santiago Bernabeu, as the Spanish Football Federation has not yet determined the venue for the match.

"It would be good if the final was played at the Bernabeu because it has a big seating capacity," Pique added. "Let us wait until Monday to see what is decided."

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