Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho refused to wish success to Tito Vilanova, who will lead the Barcelona players next season.
"Guardiola himself decided to leave the Catalan club. When coaches are fired, they deserve sympathy, but Jose's decision was personal and the strategist himself knows what will make him happier.
Most importantly, Guardiola feels not disappointed. I have been working this job for 12 years and I miss football already in June when the season ends. My decision to stay at Real was not influenced by any external factors.
I believe that the Barcelona team is led by knowledgeable people in their work and I just have to respect their decision to appoint T. Vilanova as coach. Next season he will be our opponent, so I cannot wish him success," said the Portuguese.