06.03.2008 10:06
“Now there are only finals”
Sandra Sarmiento
With qualification for the CL quarterfinals in the bag, Henry reflects on his first season with Barça. He refuses to give up on any of the silverware on offer and assures the fans that Barça has a realistic chance in all three competitions.
Despite not taking the free kicks or the penalties, Henry is one of the team’s top scorers
with 13 goals and he’s been a decisive figure in the Cup. In this exclusive interview with
Barça TV and www.fcbarcelona.cat, the French striker discusses many aspects of the Barça scene.
Barça is in the draw for the CL quarterfinals on 14th March. That’s quite something,
especially if we consider that AC Milan has been eliminated.
"Yes, Sevilla has also been knocked out. It’s a tough competition. I’ve never won
it. But it’s never easy. Sometimes strange things can happen in football. The match against
Celtic was very difficult, especially with Leo’s injury… It was a very strange
match”.
Qualification was overshadowed by Messi’s injury and his misery. Leo was
gutted.
"We all saw how Leo felt. All Barça fans suffered on Tuesday. But I
believe it’s especially difficult for him. He’s done some incredible things this
season. The most important thing for him is that he recovers and comes back at a time that we hope
will be important for us”.
He’s been injured at a decisive stage of the season. How might his injury affect the
team’s chances in the three competitions?
"Leo is Leo and it will be very difficult for us to cover his absence. But we have Samuel,
‘Ronnie’, Xavi… We need the whole squad. He’s very important because he
always makes a difference and it’s very difficult to play without a footballer like him. But
we have to do it”.
In any case, the team has grown a lot in recent months. What do you think has changed to
cause this improvement?
"The attitude, the mentality. It’s difficult to say it
now because Atlético put 4 goals past us but we had a way of playing without conceding goals. When
you concede 4 goals it’s very difficult to win. But apart from all that we’re playing
as a team. And that’s the most important thing”.
Was the defeat in the Calderón just an accident?
"I think so. It was a very strange match. If someone had told me in the opening 30 minutes
that we were going to lose 4-2 I wouldn’t have believed them. When we were losing 3-1 I
believed we could make it 3-3. Every time Atlético had a chance, they scored. Let’s hope it
was just an accident”.
Director of football, Txiki Begiristain, said that if Barça managed to be more consistent,
we could win the league. Do you agree?
"Yes, I do. The league is very difficult. Now we only have
‘Cup finals’. Every match is a final. We can’t make any more mistakes and we have
to hope that Madrid slips up again. Sunday’s match will be very hard”.
You’ve already scored 13 goals and you’ve been decisive in the Cup. Are you
satisfied with your performance?
"No. I’m never happy with my performance. The same as when I played for Arsenal.
I’m always disappointed when I don’t help the team”.
Since you’ve been in Barcelona, would you single out any particular moment?
"The most important thing is when the team wins. When I get home after a match I always think
about things I didn’t do well. That’s the way I am. It’s not a personal thing.
Sometimes you can play really well but the team can lose. So the main thing is that the team wins.
If I haven’t played well it doesn’t matter”.
The Murcia game was a good one. The team played well, scored goals and the crowd chanted
your name for the first time in the Camp Nou. Did you feel something special?
"It was special because we played well. It was a passing game with a lot
of running and happiness... It was a good moment for the fans and for us. Sometimes people like to
talk about individuals but if you want to win you have to do it as a team. Sometimes in football
people talk too much about players and not about the team”.
How’s your back?
"It’s OK now, I can play. People were talking about things they knew nothing about. I
already had pain in my back when I was 20 and they say that if I’m 30 I can’t play two
games in a row... Perhaps these people on the outside are all doctors. When I arrived in Barcelona
it was difficult. In the morning, when I arrived at the dressing rooms to walk, everything was
fine. But when I wanted to run, I was always in pain. I wanted to contribute a lot but I
couldn’t”.
You played for a few weeks with back pain in order to help the team. You were criticised
for your performances. Do you regret having played?
"No. I’ve always said that the team is the most important thing to me. When I enter the
dressing room it’s important to me to be able to look my team-mates in the eye, not things
that people on the outside say, because one week we’re very bad and the next day we’re
very good. I don’t understand it. The most important thing for me is my team-mates”.
When you signed for Barcelona you said that you were really excited by the prospect of
playing alongside Ronaldinho, Eto’o, Messi, Xavi… Is it the way you thought it would
be?
"I knew that playing here would be incredible. People always want to
know about what goes on in the dressing room. But it’s the same as an office. There are
jokes, people get angry... It’s normal. When I arrived, my team-mates (Samuel,
‘Ronnie’, ‘Guddy’, Xavi, ‘Puyi’...) helped me”.
By the way, how have you managed to learn the language so well?
"Listening and repeating. Asking what words mean."