TOTAL BARCA:
Speaking after Saturday’s training and before the departure of the
squad to Madrid, FC Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola discussed a lot of
topics, with the main focus on the Spanish Super Cup match against Real
Madrid on Sunday. Having only had two days with his full squad, the
Barça coach was adamant that there would be no excuses heading into the
match. “This is a final and whoever wins will have simply been better,” he declared.
For the blaugrana manager, playing the Spanish Super Cup is always good news. “We
are fortunate to be playing it. It means we were the winners of
something this past season. For the last three years we’ve been able to
play [in this competition],” he explained. After noting the value
of the Cup itself, Guardiola stated that the timing and rival for the
competition are not really favorable to his team. “We’ve only been
all together for two days and Madrid has had an impeccable preseason.
From what I’ve seen, they’re just like they were last year.” For Guardiola, the fact that Barça had a week less of preseason than Madrid should not become a relevant issue: “I don’t feel that a title is more important to them than to us. Whoever wins will have simply been better.”
After
only two training sessions with the entire group, along with the fact
that many of the players didn’t take part in the team’s preseason – like
Alexis, Mascherano, Messi and Alves – there is the big question of who
will play at the Bernabéu. “Messi and Mascherano have arrived in
good shape. They had the shortest vacation, only three weeks. When you
have less time off, you need less time to get into shape,” he said
about the Argentinian players. Regarding the rest of the squad,
Guardiola prefers to wait until Sunday. In any case, he warned that not
all players are ready to feature for 90 minutes.
In this sense, Guardiola has made it clear that there will be no excuses. “We’re
playing a final and there are no possible excuses. If I’d wanted them
to be more in form, I’d have called them back earlier. The rest was
important,” he explained. However, he warned that a 3-1 defeat,
which was the result after the first leg of the Super Cup last season
against Sevilla, would be practically definitive against Real Madrid. “A
good part of the tie is decided this Sunday. Whenever we’ve come back
with a good result from the Bernabeu it’s because we’ve been ambitious,” he added.
According to Guardiola, that they are playing Madrid early in the season has its positive attributes. It will “help us to a competitive state of mind for the future,”
especially with the European Super Cup, and the start of the League
immediately following the double duel against the team in white.
And Madrid, how will they play? “It’s
very difficult to figure out how they’re going to play. They sat back
in the first half of the first leg of the semifinals of the Champions
League, and in the second half they pressurised us high up the pitch.
They have a lot [of range and variety in their approach]. We have to be
cautious. Beating them will be very complicated,” he stated.
The
coach from Santpedor justified his decision to travel to Madrid a day
before the match and to bring his entire squad, including the injured
players. “We all travel to spend more hours together [as a group].
We want to rest well today and to arrive in better shape tomorrow night,
because it is a final against our strongest rival.”
Beyond
the Super Cup, Guardiola has discarded the possibility of signing a
central defender and indicated that Carles Puyol’s recovery is going
well. “I’m no doctor, but I think that in a short time he’ll be back with us. He’s training without pain,” he informed the press.
The
coach of Barcelona has supported the strike called for by the union of
players (AFE) for the first two matchdays of La Liga: “My opinion is
that this is basically dependent on the players. So I endorse their
position and I give my support, because if I am a coach it’s thanks to
them.”
With regard to Cesc, he reminded those listening that “he’s
not here … according to the information I have, everything is very
advanced but lacking one paper. He is still an Arsenal player. If he
comes or doesn’t come, Barça will still have a good midfield,” he said. “He is not here, and when he is, then I will give my opinion,” he concluded.
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