18.04.2008 14:55
"Our first objective is the derby"
Berta Brau
Frank Rijkaard was adamant that he is only focussing on the game against Espanyol at the weekend and admitted that he remains confident that the Blaugrana can end the season by winning a trophy.
The Dutch coach said that self-belief was the key for the Blaugrana and with the league title still
in play, the derby on Saturday was a vital game, in which several players could return from injury.
The main aim
With Deco, Andrés Iniesta and Thierry Henry all preparing to make their comebacks after
knocks and Messi being included again, Rijkaard said: "Some players that have been injured are due
to come back. We shall see tomorrow what our thoughts about the game on Wednesday are, but our
first objective is the derby."
The keys to the derby
Playing Epsanyol in the local derby, means that all form guides and recent performances go
out of the window, according to the coach. "You can be in any situation in the league, but when a
derby comes around that is all forgotten. It is a game that creates added motivation and both teams
will want to win. We will have to be completely focussed. We are ready to go out and play well and
keep a clean sheet."
Miracles can happen
When asked if he felt that Barcelona could still catch Real Madrid at
the top of the table if Los Merengues lose against Racing Santander, Rijkaard replied: "Other teams
results do not both me. We have to focus on our own work and then see what happens. When you
believe in yourself anything can happen, even miracles."
A full game
Messi is due to play his second match after returning from injury last weekend, but Rijkaard
still believes that it could be too soon for the Argentinian to pay a full game. "Playing 90
minutes would too much," he stated, before reflecting on whether the forward could guide Barça to
the Champions League final. "I do not like to put all the pressure on one player. All that
interests me is that he is fit and does not suffer any more injuries. Then we can play him and
include him more and more."
Deco is back
Deco is also set to make his comeback and Rijkaard is delighted to see
the midfielder return to action. "He has been one of the key players in the way the team has played
over the past few seasons and I am pleased to be able to count on him once more. But just because
he is in the squad, that does not mean he can play a full game yet."
The Mexicans
The other duo who have shaken off knocks recently are Rafa Márquez and Giovani Dos Santos.
"When Rafa's injury happened again when changed his recovery process and now he is a lot better and
is back training with the squad. As for Dos Santos, the coach explained: "He is working very hard
alongside his teammates. He is a good player who can create chances and cause problems and he is
someone who is always willing to help the team."