14.02.2008 10:47
"I thought I wasn’t good enough"
Xavi Rocamora
In this second part of the interview, Xavi talks about his career in Barça from the moment he joined the boys’ team right up to the present day.
Xavi Hernández joined the Club in July 1991 at the age of 11 and made his first team debut seven
years later under Louis Van Gaal. Now he’s very close to celebrating his 400th competitive
match. Although he now has a place among the great names that have played for the Club, he reveals
here that at the beginning he wasn’t sure whether he had what it takes to make a success with
Barça.
-Reaching 400 matches is a special moment...
“It’s so exciting to play so many matches for Barça and I’m proud to have
been here so many years. Johan Cruyff always said that it was more difficult to keep your place
than make the breakthrough. I believe I’ve still got plenty left in me. Your body notices it
but I’m happy and I’m just as excited as on the first day”.
-400 matches provide a lot of memories...
“
You look back and you think about things that happened so
many years ago that you don’t realise. You live each day as it comes and you don’t
realise what you’ve actually done. But I’m very happy with all my memories – all
the trainers, the team-mates and the people that have helped me be where I am now”.
-Figures like these – your 400th match – tend to be given a lot of importance
in the media. Do you see it as important as well?
“The truth is I don’t. Two weeks ago I was told there were only three or four
games to reach 400. I wasn’t counting them and neither was I counting the number of goals or
passes... You just live one day at a time. You try and give 100% in every match, do your best for
the team and try and reach your objectives, which are the titles”.
Do you know how many players have worn the shirt of FC Barcelona in more competitive
matches than you?
“Well, no”.
Only 6: Migueli (548), Rexach (452), Guillermo Amor (421), Andoni Zubizarreta (410),
Segarra (402) and Rifé (401). What comes into your head when you think that you are already a part
of Barça history and a part of such a select group?
“These are legendary players in the history of the Club. I know I’m a long way
from Migueli (548), who heads the list. I only hope to continue for more years in Barça because
it’s the Club of my life and it’s where I feel most comfortable. I want to continue
being important for Barça”.
-The fact is that at the age of just 28 you’ve got a long time left to increase this
figure...
“I’ve got two years left on my contract and I believe I’ve got enough left
in me to carry on playing more matches for Barça. And above all winning titles, which is the most
important thing”.
-Now that you know that you’re on the verge of reaching it, do you think about the
400th match?
“You start thinking about it. You start counting the games you have left. There’s
only one left and if everything goes well I’ll play it. I hope to contribute to changing this
dynamic we have at the moment in the league and win the titles at stake”.
-Talking of fight backs, you’ve already played 399 matches and you’ve scored 31
goals. Some of them have served to overturn adverse situations. Do you remember any one in
particular?
“Most of all I remember the Madrid goal
(2003/04 season). These are games you always remember. There are others, against Espanyol, for
example, but the one I remember most is the day against Madrid. Madrid was in poor form and we came
on the back of a spectacular second half to the season. It was like the confirmation of Barça at
that moment and it meant a change in the cycle. Scoring the goal 2 or 3 minutes before the end and
doing it in the Bernabéu... It’s the nicest goal I remember”.
-Speaking of goals, people must have reminded you loads of times of the one you scored away
to Valladolid in your first season in the first team.
“Yes, it was also very important. It broke the negative dynamic of the first half of
the season. It seemed like Van Gaal could be sacked. We were in a delicate situation but after that
goal everything changed. We put together a spectacular run of wins until we won the league title.
That goal is remembered as a crucial event in reaching that objective”.
-Your first goal was on your debut, in the Spanish Super Cup against Mallorca almost ten
years ago...
“That day was incredible. The day before the match, Louis Van Gaal told me I would
play. Scoring in the 15th minute really calmed my nerves”.
Certain images are repeated again and again, such as the celebrations of the league titles
and the Champions League.
“That’s my best memory (Champions League 2005/06). Although I didn’t take
part, I really felt it was mine. I was injured that season but it was the best the team’s
played in recent years. Therefore, we’ll try and reach that level again, and we believe
it’s possible. We believe in ourselves, we know we can manage it and that we have the squad
to do it”.
-You have won more titles than any other player in the squad.
“It’s logical because I’ve been in the team for many years. But I’d
like to win more. I believe we’ve got the team to do it and I hope I can chalk up many more
titles in the two and a half years I’ve got left on my contract”.
-You’ve been in the Club for 16 years. You joined at the age of 11. Who would have
said that today you would be celebrating your 400th match?
“Dead right. At the time you don’t even think
about it. The mere act of being with Barça was already insuperable for me. I really didn’t
believe it. I thought it was a joke. I had the feeling that I wasn’t good enough to play
here. They gradually gave me confidence, they made me captain. Asensi gave me a lot of confidence
in the first year. You’re very young but as you progress you start seeing that you have a
chance but at the same time you think it’ll be very difficult. Then Van Gaal gave me a
chance. I thought my moment had arrived. I could achieve it”.
-Does the frenetic pace of travelling and matches remind you of your times in the youth
teams?
“I remember a lot of stories. Above all, trainers and team-mates. I’ve still got
a lot of friends from those days in the youth teams. It’s a fantastic time because nobody
knows you and you’re doing what you really like. You’re competing at a high level,
you’re in Barça and you learn concepts that you probably wouldn’t be taught in another
team. You’re in the club of your life. I’m a real Barça fan and when I came here I
fulfilled the dream of my life – to be able to play one day for Barça”.
-Does the fact that players like Bojan and Giovani are breaking into the first team from
the reserves helps refresh those memories?
“Yes. I talk a lot with Bojan. For example about trainers that are working with the
youth teams. Because the most important ones are still here, Benaiges, Alexanco... The people that
have seen all the players pass through the youth teams”.