14.06.2010 14:41
Rosell: “I’ve arranged to meet Pep very soon”
Jordi Clos
The first actions of president elect Sandro Rosell were to speak with outgoing president Joan Laporta and first team manager Pep Guardiola, as well as confirming the basic principles of his mandate.
Sandro Rosell spoke at a press conference on Monday at his election HQ, the day after his
overwhelming victory in the presidential elections: “I said that the first thing I would do
is call Pep – but in fact I called the president first and then the manager. Guardiola is
going on holiday in three of four days. We’ve arranged to meet before then to discuss next
season”.
However, there’s no doubt that Guardiola has the full support of the new president:
“I’ll try and get him to stay for the six years of my mandate. I said a long time ago
that it would be great if Pep became the Ferguson of Barca, in terms of the length of his contract.
But I have to confess that I’d like him to be the Beckenbauer of Barca: player, manager and,
one day, president”.
The embrace with Laporta
He also plans to meet shortly with Laporta: “The president has
told us he’s available to talk and plan the handover with common sense and prudence, for the
good of the Club. We’ve arranged to meet this week”. Without a doubt, one of the images
of the Election Night was the embrace between the president and the president elect. However,
Rosell has confirmed that he’ll be taking legal action against Laporta on 1st July for
earlier statements but emphasized: “I’m convinced that there’ll be a peaceful
handover and I believe it’ll be more so than we could have imagined”.
”We’ll also speak to Txiki. First the president, then Pep and finally the
executives and employees of the Club. If Begiristain wants to stay, we’ll sit down with him,
analyze everything that’s been done and see whether he understands our project. We
haven’t got any objection to him continuing. The announcements about the technical and
executive structure, as well as the changes, will be explained on 1st July”.
New signings
Sandro Rosell, who obtained more votes than any presidential candidate in the
history of the Club, also spoke about some of the players he may be bringing to Barca, especially
Cesc Fabregas: “If the Club has started negotiations then we’ll help. Legally, we
can’t do anything until 1st July. Depending on what’s been said and the interest shown
by the coaching staff, we’ll take it forward. This Club never stops. I want the Club to
improve every year”. Asked about a rumoured interest in Real Madrid’s Spain
international fullback, Sergio Ramos, he assured reporters. “We’ve got Dani Alves, but
if Pep were to consider that there is an important player in another club then we would try. But
that’s not the way we’re going”.
Unity
Rosell also took the opportunity to outline the main principles of his mandate:
“We want to maintain the standard of sport, unite the Barca family and make it so that when
the 18 Board members walk along the street, people say we’re just normal people. I’d
like to see the various interest groups disappear. They don’t make sense. This is Barca and
there’s room for all of us. Laporta, Cruyff, Núñez, Kubala, Suárez..., we’re all
Barca”. He hopes to be in contact with Cruyff shortly: “The president of honour is in
South Africa. I haven’t got his phone number but after speaking to Laporta maybe I should
speak with him. We’ll do it”.
Mr Rosell’s speech was interrupted many times by applause – in particular when he
referred to the club’s former legends. “We have to learn to love our ex players much
more. The Club has to make a bigger effort. We’re here to unite, not to separate”.
Basic principles
The president elect confessed that he hoped to apply a spirit of reconciliation
– “the Mandela spirit” – and emphasized: “The Catalan nature of the
Club is undeniable and permanent. But it can’t be mixed up with politics”. He was
equally forceful about his footballing philosophy. “Neither is the style of football
negotiable. If Pep leaves one day, his replacement has to have a similar style. It’s already
part of the Club’s culture”. Finally, he announced: “There’ll be no Barca
Park. What is Barca Park in Viladecans (near Barcelona) will be the Barca Space in Les
Corts”.