31.08.2007 14:45
Giovani hungry to win
Berta Brau
The young Mexican player has told a press conference that he will be doing all he can to get minutes and is keen to be a success at Barça.
Giovani Dos Santos has shown just what a great future he has, and was the side’s leading
goalscorer during the pre-season with five goals. He may get the chance to play his first official
match this Sunday, and has said that “I have been imaging what a day like that would be like
for a long time and it would be fantastic to score a goal, but it is more important that the team
does well and puts on a good show.” He added that in his debut he doesn’t “mind
who it is against, all I want to do is make my debut.”
Living the dream
“Nearly the best moment of my life” was how Giovani described his first goal at
the Camp Nou and added that “it is every boy’s dream, to score a goal here and hear the
crowd chant your name.” He is thoroughly enjoying everything he is experiencing right now and
“things are going well. The truth is I can’t do anything else other than give it all I
have on the pitch.”
Getting to play
He describes himself as “in form and comfortable on the pitch” and
“although it is the boss who will decide who plays I hope to get my moments and be able to
take advantage of them.”
European opposition
Barça found out on Thursday that they will be
meeting Olympique Lyon, Glasgow Rangers and Stuttgart in their Champions League group. Dos Santos
knows they are three great teams. He has said that the French side is capable of winning absolutely
any game, Stuttgart are the German champions and Glasgow Rangers are a strong and physical side.
“It is going to be a tough competition” he predicted.
Ronaldinho the role model
The Mexican has always said that Ronaldinho is his greatest inspiration, and said today that
“I have admired his way of playing since I was very small, you see him smiling, enjoying
himself when he plays and I think there are similarities between us … He helps me as much as
he can.” Dos Santos added that “we all know what he is capable of, and I think, as he
has said himself, that this will be is best season yet.”
And as for the rest of his team mates, he said he feels “well supported. Truth is, all
of them contribute something different.”
Rijkaard, a great coach
Asked who he thinks is the best coach he has worked under so far, Giovani did not hesitate in
naming Rijkaard, who “made me feel confident in the first team from the word go and has made
me feel like one of the team … He just asked me to enjoy myself and go out onto the pitch and
do what I know best.”