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TOP 5 MOST INFLUENTIAL FOOTBALL COACHES IN BARCELONA’S HISTORY

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5. ORIOL TORT

Bringing Xavi, Guardiola and Iniesta to the club is on it’s ownenough to earn the fifth position in this count down.

“Oriol Tort represents that anonymous person who neverthelessis crucial to all clubs.” – Vincent Del Bosque

Barcelona acknowledge Oriol Tort greatly and have evenrecently named their new La Masia building after him ‘CentreFormació Oriol Tort’ (The Oriol Tort Training Centre).

Tort was a coach to many of the graduates of La Masia and waslater tasked to co-ordinate La Masia itself.

“Oriol Tort was a wise man. There aren’t any more left like him.He would come in to the club and work for hours until he haddone what he needed to. Because of people like him we arewhere we are today” – Pep Guardiola

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4. CARLES REXACH

Xavi speaks often about Rexach shouting ‘a mig toc’ (half a touch) to speed up the tempo in Rondos.

Rexach played for Barcelona for 22 years and then worked as a scout, coach or manager (either as a permanent choice or as a caretaker manager) for Barcelona for over 20 more years.

Rexach is also credited as the man responsible for ‘finding Leo Messi’

“The reason why he arrived at Barca for nothing is because of Rexach. The discovery of the player is just as commendable as his promotion to the first team. (Masfurroll2009)

Rexach worked closely with Johan Cruyff to install many of the values now in place:

“When Cruyff and I arrived to take over at Barca, we decided to install the football which inspired us. The football of Rinus Michels. Make no mistake – it cost us to achieve”

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3. PEP GUARDIOLA

Pep Guardiola has become the world’s most well-known coach since retiring as a player. As a player Guardiola came through Barcelona’s youth academy (La Masia) and went on to captain Barcelona to win many trophies.

As a big advocate of the La Masia production line Guardiola once told a young and impressive Xavi:

"You're going to retire me, but Iniesta’s going to retire us all.“

As manager of Barcelona saw a significant improvement in every area of their game, smashing the season goals record set by Cruyff during his first five seasons (2.71 goals per game beating 2.2 goals per game), while conceding just 0.72 goals per game (again beating Cruyff’s first five season record of 0.93).

Guardiola won 14 of the 19 possible titles between August 2008 and May 2012 as head coach of Barcelona.

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2. JOHAN CRUYFF

A former student of Rinus Michels (the father of total football andnarrowly missing out on this list himself) who took the idea further thananyone else has been able to do in football history as a player and then acoach himself.

“The idea is to dominate the game with the ball”

As head coach of Barcelona (1988-1996), Johan Cruyff introduced manygraduates from the famous La Masia into the first team (including PepGuardiola). Cruyff also played the largest role in all of those involved(alongside Oriol Tort) in bringing La Masia to life to what it has becometoday, producing many of the world’s greatest players.

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1. LAUREANO RUIZ

Ruiz may be little known outside of Barcelona and Spain circles but is widely credited for the creation of the Barcelona methodology used every day today. Ruiz’s book ‘The True Method’ revealed he designed the rondo methodology from analytical work he carried out on the great Hungarian team of the 1950’s:

“I started with two on two plus a wildcard in the middle that went with the ones that had the ball, to find triangulations, then I expanded and the rondo was born” (Pallas 2011)

Kieran Smith (a former AD Alcorcon coach) put it best:

“Ruiz planted the seed Cruyff nurtured the ideaGuardiola reaped the rewards”

Ruiz is famed for removing the sign at the old La Masia that previously read: “Turn around if you are here to offer a Juvenil player that is shorter than 1.80m”

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