04.05.2008 22:03
Rijkaard: “The team showed great heart”
Vanessa Forns
After the 6-0 thrashing of Valencia in the Nou Camp, Frank Rijkaard singled out the heart shown by his team in the wake of their Champions League elimination.
The first team went into this game on the back of a very disappointing elimination from the
Champions League at the hands of Manchester United. Despite this, the players showed that they were
capable of regrouping and finishing the season in the best possible way and overcoming Valencia
with a sound thrashing. “The team showed a good attitude, heart and pride. They showed the
right mentality at a difficult time”, said Rijkaard.
Early goal was key
This Sunday Barça ended their poor run of four consecutive games without scoring. The
Barcelona manager recalled that in the game against the same opponents in the cup, the team had
more shots on goal and more possession and so pointed to the early goal, as always, being the key:
“Every team needs a goal to give confidence and security. It seemed to me that they wanted to
hold out for a 0-0 draw, but scoring so early opens up the possibilities to score more”.
Muted goal celebrations
Despite scoring six goals, the players’ celebrations were somewhat muted.
“We’re happy to have won but not with the season as a whole. For this reason we were a
bit more reserved. I think the supporters’ opinion was the same because at 3-0 the Nou Camp
was silent. Despite all of this, the supporters have to see that the players have been true to
their philosophy of how to play the game”, added the manager.
Praise for Messi
Frank Rijkaard had some words of praise for Lionel Messi: “Messi played a great game.
He dictated the pace and the forwards and the rest of the team responded accordingly”.
Deco and Eto'o will miss the ‘classic’
Speaking about Eto’o and Deco missing Wednesday’s game in the Berabeu following
their fifth yellow cards in today’s game, the Barcelona manager said “it’s a pity
and for sure we will miss two important players for this game”.
Exercise in self-criticism
Finally, Frank Rijkaard admitted to being “self-critical” with the results this
season: “We were knocked out of two semi-finals and despite everything the team showed a good
attitude. It’s disappointing to be eliminated, and I think that with a little more luck we
could have played in a final. The team always wanted it but sometimes these things happen. One
thing is the potential on paper, another is the reality”.