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tv   Pep Guardiola  BBC News  October 27, 2018 5:40pm-6:00pm BST

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and in the their cup with a win. and in the other cup games, went for gloucester, harlequins and northampton. the results on the screen. meanwhile in the proili, 31—3 away in italy. monster screen. meanwhile in the proili, 31—3 away in italy. monster kicked off at home to glasgow. cardiff blues away later on tonight. sloane stephens has reached the final of the wta finals in singapore after winning in the semifinals. it was an incredible comeback for the world number six. she lost eight games in a row. at the start of the match. but eventually cancer to win. —— eventually cancer to win. —— eventually cancer to win. —— eventually cancer to win. she goes through to be final where she will face it we necessarily enough. tomorrow. she became the first ukrainian woman to reach the finals. the match lasted two hours and 38 minutes. it was the longest of the tournament so far. and that is all the score for now. more in sports
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day at 6:30pm withjohn watson and me. but now it is pep guardiola: music and me. music. pep guardiola. hola, hello. thank you everyone forjoining us. this is going to be a little bit different. i ask you for some songs, and we are going to hear the songs and we're going to chat. nothing too revolutionary, but a little bit different, trying to get to understand you a little better. so there something magical about music, isn't his? in three minutes, four minutes, itjust takes you to a completely different planet. you enjoy what music does to you. yes. of course. some music, you know, just for the ladies. sometimes for the music. sometimes for you remember an amazing part of your life, a period of your life. yeah, music is part of the culture, you know? how many things change in the world the music? let's start, and let's begin with this. singing in spanish. it is the song that tells the story
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of a street village party. one of those that happens around san juan night, which is like guy fawkes night here. does this song take you back home a bit? yeah, a little bit. he is one of the best singers in catalonia, spain. he is one of my idols. he sang in spanish and in catalan. it always brings me happiness, this kind of song. i can listen once and once and once again. before the game i have energy. i love this song. i was not, you know, a guy like making a lot of parties. at 13 years old i went from academy to barcelona, and i always try to be focused. but in summertime, of course, i'd never been to many discotheques or go to the pubs, drink, never did it. but in that period, i always remember in the summertime, enjoying the summertime, we finished school and everybody goes there. i remember a lot, my little town when i was young. and always i have
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memories of that song. i heard you say that sometimes you are on the touch line and things are going not well. and you think — how can we do this completely different? well, the managers would take a lot of decisions for feelings. so we have a lot of information. we have to take a lot of information. but the whole point is you are made to imprint in your brain, that is the first part. at the second one, one is really persist, you know? it is already in your brain. you have to leave your feelings. and sometimes the media or even your mates or your staff or the players understand that, yeah. we try to understand from this site, but all those things... we have got no chance, have we, of knowing exactly why decisions are being taken? yeah. so i imagine, from your side, when you look at some of the analysis of the work that you do, it must drive you crazy. yeah, but you know what happened? i understand. i'm no one to judge the opinion for the journalist, because it is so important
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for our business. it is so important. it is tojudge one game, the media should know what is the intentions to play that game. yes. then maybe it is impossible because they have to tell you before the game, 0k, guys, i'm going to this this this this... after the opener we will know what we're going to do that. and there are secrets and these kind of situations. let's hear another song. which i think we have all heard at least once. # if i was a sculptor. # but then again, no. i was living close to the manchester arena and i saw a few months ago james taylor. i saw paul simon. at his tour. i listened to him with his band. many, many concerts. one of my dreams before i leave from this country, having a concept for eltonjohn. especially of this song, i was listening to the song
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when i was 18, 19 years old and started to play in barcelona. and i remember the song in that period sounds a lot in my life. i don't know the reason why. i've never been in his... would be in one of my dreams. i've met him one we were playing watford last season, the last game and it was a huge pleasure. hopefully he will organise a concert, please, i will be there. "my gift is my song and this one is for you." do we all have a gift to give? a talent, a special talent, something that we are very good at? well i think professionally, i think... which bit? the living, the playing, the understanding it, the dissecting it? i think i'm good because of my passion. so i love... when you say i love this game. you know, i love, i love that. and when you put something through you, when your passion is in front of you, always it works. is there a second thing
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that you like the most? if football had he been a part of your life or something have happened? when i try to relax the most is when i am playing golf. i think it is the only place when i am — people look at me, you know. ——i think it is the only place when i am — people don't look at me, you know. i can walk. people in front 150 yards and behind you 150 yards. and we can go or you can play with your father or your son. you can play with your father, your friends, your wife. either you can play with someone... so that is why it is the only way i can do little but break... somebody with a gift, a huge gift, wasjohan cruyff. he helped me to love this game, to love football. and to love it, you have to understand it. he gave us their secrets about the way he sees football, and they made me this passionate, put it in my blood. even to now. he was like a spiritual father, like their father in a sport way. like it was so rough, so tough, you cannot imagine. and it was a time so i cannot stay any more with him. i remember when we went to barcelona, i said "i am
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going because i cannot stay any more with you, forget about it." so it was so rough. do you still talk to him? with who? withjohan. well, i am not so religion guy. i grew up like going to the church, you know? but i don't believe too much, maybe one of the lovely persons i ever met in my life, like every weekend go to the church and maybe he will be good friends with me. but he is always present. so i don't talk to him, but always he is a part, always i remember, and especially in this period in england i would have loved if we would have been able to watch us, you know? # start spreading the news. # i'm leaving today. what can you say that frank sinatra can explain better than anyone else? what is new york. you needed to go away. yep. you needed to go away. and that is the perfect city for it because you can hide, you can be very visible and hide it
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the same time. no, i want to stay in barcelona, i have to move on, and not even europe because that is still those boys. in the states i thought is a nice city to spend one year and it will be far away from football. and there you learned german? i arrived there and stayed the first month there and immediately i signed a contract to go to bayern munich and started to study german. in new york. in the morning it was three or four hours a day. studying a little bit of grammatic, and after two or three months i remember i wanted to call and break the contract because it would not be possible to learn! it was so complicated. but i was... iam... stubborn? stubborn. say if this story is true. you were going to meet around december or something. yeah. and only met by accident sir alex ferguson. yeah. who was your neighbour at the time. and ferguson said, "what are you doing here?" and he went, "well, you know i've got sausages and i've got a company
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that sells sausages and i've got a meeting about sausages." laughter that's true! is it true? yeah, he has a big, big company in sausages. really good. they are really good. but, yeah. that happened, that happened. that must‘ve been amazing as well, do you know, with sir alex. yeah. because, for what i know of you, you love the legendary part of football as well as, you know... working with kids. yeah. everything has to do with football, but sitting down with sir alex ferguson... i met him more, you know, as a person. and it is fantastic. so that is a joy to be a manager of football, to meet extraordinary people. and when i saw him in old trafford again with all the people, the crowd, and you know clapping and he deserved it. all our respect. and i am so glad he's coming back and going well. for the biography i wrote of you, i asked him to write a forward,
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he didn't think about it by. he actually said, "why we've barcelona?" the way he in england is football, you can state he is here may be in one place. truly true. here during the week, i do see the journalling is and what happened for example, we had many, many problems maybe in the club and in the locker room. sometimes we have to be tough with the players. nothing goes out. you know? it is a few times. in barcelona or in bayern munich, everything would happen. in one place or another, or in the media. that is why here you are more comfortable. now let's go back from the states, let's jump the atlantic ocean with this next song. # so sally can wait. # she knows it is too late. this is power. it's incredible, this song. prove to me the best of myself when i listen to this song.
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it's a masterpiece. we sang with the staff every time we go out, and always we sing this song altogether. we love it. and after it was known to me so well i like it, i like this song. i like what happened after the manchester arena. now it is a song for the people. that moment when you're in youtube, you know, everybody is silence and one woman starts to sing the song and everybody sings. that is a moment. a moment that will be so, so touchable for my family and for myself. when did you hear about it first? what happened at the arena? i was at home. i was at home and my son and my wife and daughter were there. and... at the end we were lucky, unfortunately for the people who suffered. and we were lucky.
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and after we went down with my son. did somebody call you? she called me. but the line broke. we tried to call her again and it doesn't work. and after, we went to the arena, and after five minutes, six minutes, she called me again, "we are out, we are out, coming back home". why not a big house outside manchester, and instead you live in the city centre? always when i went to roma, and borussia and new york, it is easier. i always have to live in the city. because i don't live alone — i live with my wife and kids, kids and the school and i go working, and my wife is away. you know, with that house alone there. being in the city, you can go to the cinema, you can go to the restaurants, clothes, we can go walking, we don't need the car. it is much more comfortable. we like to live, you know, in the city. in the middle. i like it.
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so i am sorry, i will be a mancunian for the rest of my life, so i will be a manchester city fan. it will not be possible to train at a team in england like manchester city. because i feel beloved from the people here. # it'll be ok. # on the healing day. so simple. and so beautiful. yes. why this song? it is a perfect song to, you know, to stay at home when you read a book or being even with the kids and listening and listening. there are songs, you know, the music is like this, sometimes it is the lyrics, sometimes it is the tone, sometimes... i don't know. but this song will be remembered at the period of my life right here in manchester. i listened a lot, this song. is your wife the anchor, the reference, the energy provider? what does she do when you come home? she is there, so it is...
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for her sometimes it was easy, sometimes not. but the lovely kids we have is because she was there. so if we decide to move to new york or decide to move to munich and now here — if she doesn't decide to come, i don't come. i will not be here. so i cannot be alone in this kind ofjob without a family. he will be eternally grateful for what has happened in the last 12 months or so, because sometimes there are things that are bigger than football. i understand that the first thing that you said to him was what you need, and that if you want to go back home, just go back home. is that how it went? of course. what should... i do differently, what happened... you know, the premature? premature, yeah. premature child. so the real, real, premature. he fought, little matteo fought for his life. a lot, many months. and david said, "you've got to stay three months there, "stay three months there and anyone to come back, come back. "decide yourself.
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"so we are there, everything you need. "and i think matteo will be strong. "he survived or he fought for his life. "anything can happen in his life. "he can handle it." the last song we are going to hear is this very famous one. # welcome to the hotel california. what do you love about this song? someone doesn't love this song? laughter yeah, i guess, i guess... no way! no, no, no. always remember when i was young, this song. when i lived with flatmates in barcelona. a musician's legacy is in the song. what would you like your legacy to be as a football coach? but also in life? believe me, always i try to, you know... to the people i'm working with, be comfortable with me. or i try to be comfortable with them. so not statistics and numbers is nice, but are you happy to be there in perspective of all we have
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done like this. that is just numbers, you know. numbers are not passion, it does not give you something. it is better when it is a love, still after ten years or 12 years i remember this final and how good they played. you know, i think all the managers, we are happy with how we were all players or players when we see each other again, we can laugh, we can hug, we can talk. we have a good relationship. so everyone wants to be loved. we've reached the end of the road with this. i really enjoyed this and i wanted to thank you for your time here. thank you very much. it was a pleasure. it was the first time i him in the bbc. oh, yes. it was the first time. one friend of mine, one friend of mine tells me that spain needs a bbc.
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one bbc. the moment spain has one bbc, spain will be different. yeah, you have to change spain perhaps. laughter to be able to have a one bbc. but i know what you're saying. laughter i'm saying. thank you. hello there. a bit of an early taste of winter through the weekend. a cold and northerly wind is bringing us cold and northerly wind is bringing us that mix of some sunshine, but also some showers which have been falling as snow over the higher ground of northern england and scotland. over the mountains. this is the scene taken by one of our weather watchers. the reason it is so weather watchers. the reason it is so chilly at the moment is because oui’ so chilly at the moment is because our winds are so chilly at the moment is because ourwinds are coming so chilly at the moment is because our winds are coming from the arctic. those northerly winds streaming across the country. a little bit northeasterly through the day on sunday. before this evening, some showers. eastern scotland, some snow showers on your mountains. doubts were so southeastern england as well. do not forget that is during the early hours of sunday morning added to a amp. clocks are set to go back one hour. it will become one aem. an extra hour in bed if you're lucky. and as you have small children, that is. 32nd half
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of the night we have still got the showers in the south and east. clear skies in the north and west. a cold and frosty start to your sunday morning. really wherever you are. it isa similar morning. really wherever you are. it is a similar today to what we have seen is a similar today to what we have seen today. we have still got a northerly wind, bringing a mix of sunshine and showers. i think there'll be fewer showers around on sunday. on saturday most of them will be in the east. the eastern scotland, easton england. some heavy ones the southeast of england. gentiles too. further west you are looking at a try and bright and sunny day. really quite crisp and that wintry sunshine. temperatures are not as good as they have been today. highs in the region of about 8-iid today. highs in the region of about 8—iid or so on sunday. it looks like we will keep the fairly cool theme as we move ahead to sunday night and into monday morning. a cold and frosty start your monday morning. it seems a little bit like this one. after that cold start to monday, it will be not a bad day. most places are looking try and find on monday. clear skies, blue skies,
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are looking try and find on monday. clearskies, blue skies, but are looking try and find on monday. clear skies, blue skies, but still pretty chilly. one or two showers for eastern england and scotland. the cloud will increase from the west i think later on in the day, too. temperatures still on the cold side for the time of year, but not by this court at the weekend. we are about to get into double figures in the south. through next week, the temperatures will slowly start to creep up around temperatures will slowly start to creep up around average temperatures will slowly start to creep up around average for the time of year. it will turn more unsettled with more rain for midweek onwards. goodbye for now. this is bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world — i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines. a gunman opens fire in a synagogue in the us city of pittsburgh, it's reported there are multiple casualties. police say the shooter, who was inside the synagogue, is now in custody. he entered the building during a saturday morning service.
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ido i do not know if there was a bar m itzva h i do not know if there was a bar mitzvah or some type of special event but i would guess on a typical friday or saturday morning at tree of life, somewhere between 60 and 100 people. president trump says he's watching developments, telling reporters if there had been protection inside, the results may have been different.

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