02.05.2007 14:54
Edmílson: “We will win the League and Cup”
Jesús Carrillo
After getting the medical all-clear, José Edmílson has said he is confident that FC Barcelona will win both the league and the cup this season.
After returning to training after fifteen days on the sidelines through injury, Edmílson has said
“we are on good track in the league” although he is aware that “Real Madrid are
doing very well”.
Living the moment
The championship race is anything but over, but the former World Cup winner claims they have
“a winning squad. We have been on top for three years, and we will win the titles still in
play, and we will do that for ourselves, for the club, for the fans and we will celebrate both
titles with all of the club members”.
Asked what he thought of FC Barcelona’s recent performances, Edmílson said “the
most important thing is to win our home matches. And right now we are the only team whose destiny
is in our own hands”.
Pivotal role at the back
Having Edmílson back will certainly improve Rijkaard’s tactical options, but the
Brazilian knows that ultimately "the coaches will decide, but I would love to play and contribute
my experience. I have fully recovered and I’m ready to play and now it’s just a matter
of what the boss decides”.
Relaxed
In Madrid there is renewed optimism about their own title chances, but Edmílson merely
reiterated that “the group is much more united, we are more relaxed and there is a great
atmosphere among the players. They [Real Madrid] are excited about winning, and they also have a
squad with a winning mentality, but I like to keep my thoughts at home and try not to take too much
notice of everybody else. And neither do I take too much notice of what they are saying about my
home from outside”.
Seeing Liverpool qualify for the Champions League Final has also set José Edmílson thinking
about different approaches to the game. “At Anfield they don’t have the best players in
the world, but they have a strong team. They are very effective, almost perfect tactically, and
obedient. Football is changing, it is not so much about fancy skills, it’s about playing as a
team. Liverpool are showing that”.