Pep Guardiola is thriving on and off
the pitch at Bayern Munich, merging his and their winning ways and
embracing the local Barvarian culture.
The former Barcelona boss led his team on a family day out at Oktoberfest as the annual German festival marked its last official day of celebrations for the year.
Traditional lederhosen, hats and pints the size of their head were the order of the day in Munich.
Bayern
couldn't have had a much smoother start to Guardiola's first season,
currently topping the Bundesliga, one point ahead of Borussia Dortmund,
and they have two wins from two matches in the group stages of the
Champions League as they look to defend their title.
Add to that victory over Chelsea in the Super Cup and you have a happy team indeed.
Wives, girlfriends and kids were all welcome as they gathered for the 180th Oktoberfest celebrations at Kaefers Wiesenschaenke.
As Europe enters an international break, Bayern's next match won't be until October 19 when they host Mainz in the Bundesliga.
Few Bayern players will be getting a rest during the period, however, with no less than 15 players called up for international duties, including seven for the German national team.
Arjen Robben believes despite his side's top form, the break comes at a good time for Bayern.
'It will do the Bayern players a world of good to be away from the club for a few days and breathe some fresh air and be surrounded by other people for a change,' he said.
This is of course not the first time Guardiola has donned lederhosen in his time at Bayern - the new manager looked perfectly at home in the shorts and braces when he posed for the traditional team photo at the start of the season.
The European champions are also partial to a brew, having tipped beer over each other as they celebrated their 23rd Bundesliga title last year at Allianz Arena.
Last month, the Munich side wore a lederhosen-inspired strip to mark Oktoberfest.
The former Barcelona boss led his team on a family day out at Oktoberfest as the annual German festival marked its last official day of celebrations for the year.
Traditional lederhosen, hats and pints the size of their head were the order of the day in Munich.
Guardiola was joined by his wife, Christina, and his team at Oktoberfest
Add to that victory over Chelsea in the Super Cup and you have a happy team indeed.
Wives, girlfriends and kids were all welcome as they gathered for the 180th Oktoberfest celebrations at Kaefers Wiesenschaenke.
Beerfest: Midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger with girlfriend Sarah Brander
Cheers: Thomas Muller got some training in on his left bicep alongside his wife Lisa
Down in one: Franck Ribery's little one makes
short work of her bottle - he is a devout Muslim and doesn't touch
alcohol - while Spanish midfielder Javi Martinez gives Oktoberfest the
thumbs up
As Europe enters an international break, Bayern's next match won't be until October 19 when they host Mainz in the Bundesliga.
Few Bayern players will be getting a rest during the period, however, with no less than 15 players called up for international duties, including seven for the German national team.
Arjen Robben believes despite his side's top form, the break comes at a good time for Bayern.
'It will do the Bayern players a world of good to be away from the club for a few days and breathe some fresh air and be surrounded by other people for a change,' he said.
Family day: Belgium's Daniel van Buyten was happy to celebrate German beer with his wife Celine
Dress-ups: Also getting in on the act were Arjen Robben with wife Bernadien and Dante and his wife Jocelina
Sweethearts: Striker Claudio Pizarro with his childhood love Karla Salcedo
Young guns: (From left) Mitchell Weiser, Jerome Boateng and Xherdan Shaqiri
This is of course not the first time Guardiola has donned lederhosen in his time at Bayern - the new manager looked perfectly at home in the shorts and braces when he posed for the traditional team photo at the start of the season.
The European champions are also partial to a brew, having tipped beer over each other as they celebrated their 23rd Bundesliga title last year at Allianz Arena.
Last month, the Munich side wore a lederhosen-inspired strip to mark Oktoberfest.
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