On bended knee: Bayern fans will hope Guardiola and his players are a marriage made in heaven
The former Barcelona coach, who signed a three-year contract at Bayern this year after taking a break following his departure from Barcelona in 2012, emerged from the dugout to loud cheers from thousands of Bayern fans.
‘I love to attack,’ Guardiola had told reporters on Monday and he ordered the grass to be cut short and watered before training so the pitch was quick.
New manager: Pep Guardiola taking his first training session at the Allianz Arena
Leader: Guardiola (left) and new fitness coach Lorenzo Buenaventura taking their first training session infront of an estimated 10,000 Bayern fans
Man management: Guardiola puts an arm around Thomas Muller (left)
Guardiola, wearing shorts on a chilly day, was missing several players including Brazilians Dante and Luiz Gustavo and Spaniard Javi Martinez who are all on Confederations Cup duty.
Dutchman Arjen Robben and Croat Mario Mandzukic are also yet to return while new signing Mario Gotze, who joined from rivals Borussia Dortmund, is recovering from a muscle injury.
Thumbs up: Guardiola speaks with Jerome Boateng
Listening intently: Guardiola gives the Bayern squad instructions
Midfielder Toni Kroos was also back on the pitch after missing the last two months of the season with an adductor muscle injury as were several players from the reserve team.
All smiles: Guardiola has a joke with Emre Can
Success: Guardiola won 14 trophies with Barcelona
Bayern last season became the first German team to win a treble of titles, including the domestic German league and Cup double and the Champions League, under Jupp Heynckes.
Bayern hotseat: Guardiola has signed a three-year contract with the Bavarians
Pointing the way: Guardiola took over from Jupp Heynckes who won the treble with Bayern last season
Missing: Brazil defender Dante (left) and Spanish midfielder Javi Martinez (right) were among those who missed Guardiola's first training session