
03.06.2008 10:21
Jesús Carrillo
In December last year at San Mamés, Albert Jorquera’s right knee gave way. Five months later he now sees the light at the end of the tunnel and hopes to be back soon as one of the first team’s three keepers.
Barça will start getting ready for the 2008-09
season next 15 July. “I reckon I can make it but only just, “says Jorquera. “You
have a schedule and if you can meet it all well and good so I hope to get the green light just
before preseason starts.” He’ll find competition for the goalkeeper’s spot from
Víctor Valdés and José Manuel Pinto. “Obviously that makes things different, as another
goalkeeper means that things have to be shared out more,” says Jorquera. “Before there
were just two of us and now there are three, and that makes a big difference in goal, so
there’ll be more competition.”
Like many other footballers who’ve
suffered the same injury, Jorquera can’t forget the noise made by the snap of a cruciate
ligament. “Yes, I heard that unmistakeable crack and I knew straightaway that something
serious had happened in my knee,” he says. “I told the doctors and my team-mates not to
worry as it was a clean break.”