That line of logic doesn't work on this forum.
Another thing about the Bayern CL win in 2014 was that, according to some Bayern fans on here (
@Balu for example... where is he?), the treble winning season was literally lightning in a bottle. They were months removed from a humiliating loss against Chelsea at the Allianz, and they poured that frustration into every match during the season. The way they dismantled Wolfsburg in the DFB Pokal, Barcelona in the CL... that was more than a great tactical setup, that was just raw energy manifested on the pitch. Don't get me wrong, tactics were spot on as well. Their tie vs Juventus was one of the most impressive takedowns I've seen from a tactical perspective. But their fortunes lined up uniquely, something that hasn't happened for them since. Injuries have hampered them in recent seasons, robbing them of Robben (no pun intended), Ribery and others at several crucial points.
So no, Guardiola wasn't perfect at Bayern, but I'd only criticize him heavily for the Madrid loss, and every top manager has a CL tie where they've screwed up royally. Barcelona was always going one way with the injuries, and the Atletico tie could have gone either way, with his side crashing out on away goals. Otherwise, using his tenure there as a stick to beat him with smacks of ignorance, given that such a view is out of line with reality, as told by Bayern fans who, like, actually, watched their team in and out during those 3 years.