17.04.2007 14:58
“We have two objectives left – one is the Cup”
Barça are back in action in the Copa del Rey after a three week break in the competition. Coach Frank Rikjaard insisted that winning the cup is one of the two objectives that remain for Barça this season.
Barça have not managed to win the Copa del Rey since the season 97-98. With the first leg of the
semi-finals taking place this week, the cup competition along with the league title are the two
remaining objectives for this team. Rikjaard has no doubts “the fact we’ve been
eliminated in other seasons allowed us to concentrate on the league and the Champions League. But
it’s different now. We have two objectives left and one of them is the cup.”
“We are in the same situation as the last game with Mallorca and we will miss
Ronaldinho, but that’s the reality and we have to adapt on the field. It will be interesting
to see how the team will adapt this time”.
Schuster and Getafe
The tie will bring face to face on the sidelines two
extraordinary former midfielder players. Rikjaard was quick to praise Bernd Schuster: “He was
a great players and he knows the game perfectly. He was a star of world football and now he’s
a great coach. To coach a big club depends on him and on the club he wants, but he deserves
it.”
Rikjaard spoke at length about Wednesday’s rival – one of the revelations in the
league and the cup this season: “We always go into our games with respect for our opponent,
Getafe certainly deserve it as they have been enjoying a fine season and they are also preparing
well for this tie. For Rikjaard the key to reaching the final could be “making the difference
with goals and not losing possession.”
The last game
The cup match comes just 72 hours after Barça
fought to the end against Mallorca to secure 3 valuable league points. Rikjaard jumped to the
defence of his teams’ most recent performance: “Barça’s job is always to play
well and win. That is what our public want – win with an attractive style. Sometimes there
are games against teams that are very defensive and in those games playing well means having a good
attitude. Fighting until the last minute like we did against Mallorca means we grow as a
team.”
Rikjaard also emphasised that his team is in good physical shape and the proof is clear for
all to see: “When a team wins in the last minute its because they work until the end, and
that means there are no physical problems. In the first 20-30 minutes we played well but
couldn’t get the goal that would have made the difference”.