29.05.2008 10:09
Other managerial debuts
Jesús Carrillo
In August, and for just the fourth time, FC Barcelona will have to play the Champions League qualification round. On all three previous occasions, it was also a new manager who had to deal with this high pressure situation.
Skonto Riga, Wisla Krakow and Legia Warsaw provided the first official opposition of the 97/98,
01/02 and 02/03 seasons for Louis van Gaal, Carles Rexach and the Dutchman again on his return to
the club. Barcelona won all of six of these games.
Van Gaal first
After finishing second in the league under Bobby Robson in 96/97, Barcelona played in the
qualifying round of the Champions League for the first time since the new system was established.
Led by incoming boss Louis van Gaal, the challenge was Latvian champions Skonto, and the home leg
at the Camp Nou turned out to be much harder than had been expected, with a late winner making it
3-2. Barça edged through with a 1-0 win in the away leg.
Rexach second
Carles Rexach also started his spell on the Barça
bench with a Champions League qualifier after Rivaldo’s famous overhead kick against Valencia
had seen Barça go into the draw on the last day of the season. They went on to meet Wisla Krakow of
Poland and won a thrilling first leg 4-3 away. Five of the seven goals came in an amazing quarter
of an hour, with the Poles going ahead three times (1-0, 2-1 and 3-2) before Rivaldo completed a
hat trick and Kluivert grabbed a winner that was consolidated in a less action-packed second leg by
a solitary goal from Luis Enrique.
Van Gaal again
In 2002/03, Barcelona had just welcomed back Louis van Gaal, having
finished fourth in the league. It was another Polish side they met, this time Legia Warsaw, who
made life hard for the Catalans for much of the game at the Camp Nou, but late Riquelme and Cocu
strikes eventually made it 3-0 after Frank de Boer has opened the scoring earlier on. In the second
leg it was a penalty from Gaizka Mendieta that saw Barça cruise into the hat for the group stage
draw.