MADRID: Barcelona provided Pep Guardiola with the perfect sendoff by routing Athletic Bilbao 3-0 in the Copa del Rey final on Friday night, the club’s 14th trophy in four seasons under its most successful coach.
Pedro Rodriguez scored in the third and 25th minutes, and Lionel Messi ended his record-setting season with his 73rd goal in the 20th minute. The Catalan club demonstrated the virtues the marked Guardiola’s four seasons in charge – quick-touching passing, intricate combinations and clinical finishing.
Barcelona’s record 26th domestic cup gave the bittersweet season some shine as its fourth title of the season made up some for its failure to repeat as Champions League and Spanish league winners.
”We had a very good year, we won four titles and winning this cup gives them better value,” Guardiola said. ”I’m happy to close out the season this way.”
Barcelona won the FIFA Club World Cup, European Super Cup and Spanish Super Cup this season to make it 14 of a possible 19 titles for the 41-year-old Guardiola, who decided to leave and will be replaced by assistant Tito Vilanova.
”I feel like I left some good things behind for the club and that others will continue the good work,” Guardiola said. ”Now I will rest and try in the future a new challenge.”
Fans filling the 55,000-seat Calderon Stadium were united moments before the start as Catalan and Basque spectators jeered the playing of the Spanish anthem, just as they did in Valencia three years ago when Barcelona’s 4-1 win over Bilbao provided Guardiola with his first title.
Messi broke the previous European club record of 67 goals set by Bayern Munich’s Gerd Mueller in 1972-73 and the prior world club mark of 70 established by Archie Stark of Bethlehem Steel in the American Soccer League in 1924-25. Messi had a record 50 Spanish league goals, a European Cup-record-tying 14 in the Champions League, three each in the Copa del Rey and and the Spanish Super Cup, two in the Club World Cup and one in the European Super Cup.
”He’s a more competitive player now than when I arrived. In finals, he’s always a determining factor,” Guardiola said of the 24-year-old. ”It’s been a privilege to have coached the best player that I’ve ever seen or will ever see.”
The victory ensured a second straight Spanish Super Cup clasico in August when Barcelona will play Real Madrid, which ended the Catalans’ run of three straight league titles.
Meanwhile, Tito Vilanova’s step up from assistant to Barcelona coach for next season is a sign of continuity rather than the end of an era, the outgoing Pep Guardiola said after Friday’s triumph.
‘The important thing is that, with the concept we have, it will continue,’ Guardiola told his last post-match news conference at the Calderon in Madrid.
‘These players will be just as competitive. Everything will continue the same. The way we play didn’t start and doesn’t finish with me either.” (Agencies)