Guardiola signs new Barca deal

Pep Guardiola has agreed to renew his contract with Barcelona for another season, the club announced this evening.

Pep Guardiola has agreed to renew his contract with Barcelona for another season, the club announced this evening.

The new deal will keep Guardiola at the Nou Camp until June 30, 2012.

The signing of the contract will take place in the next few days.

Guardiola was appointed boss at the Nou Camp in 2008, after a successful season of coaching the Barcelona B team.

In his first campaign Barcelona achieved the remarkable treble of winning the Primera Division, Copa del Rey and Champions League, and they finished 2009 with six trophies in all.

Last year saw them successfully defend their domestic league title, and they are cruising at the top of the table again this season, seven points clear of second-placed Real Madrid who appointed Jose Mourinho as manager in the summer in the hope of overhauling the Catalan side.

Guardiola saw his team thump Real 5-0 in November to assert their supremacy, and they have also made serene progress in Europe this season, setting up the upcoming last-16 clash with Arsenal in the Champions League.

The 40-year-old, who starred in midfield for Barcelona from 1990 to 2001, when he moved to Italy, has seen his Barcelona side shatter the record of most consecutive Primera Division wins this season.

They racked up a 16th in a row on Saturday, to beat Real Madrid’s 50-year-old total of 15.

Guardiola has received high acclaim for his success but acknowledges the club owe much to the form of Lionel Messi.

Speaking after Barcelona’s 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid on Saturday, when Messi scored all the goals, Guardiola said: “We wouldn’t be what we are without Messi.

“Without him we would be a good team, but he makes the difference.”

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