08.10.2007 12:55
Eight homegrown players
Sergi Nogueras
Apart from the three points and the good performance in the match against Atlético Madrid, it was encouraging to see that Barça ended the match with 8 homegrown players on the pitch.
Barça’s youth policy is certainly paying dividends as the match against Atlético Madrid
clearly demonstrated. No fewer than 8 players brought up through the youth ranks of the Club were
part of the eleven that scored the third and final goal: Valdés, Oleguer, Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta,
Messi, Giovani and Bojan. That beats this season’s previous high of seven against Athletic
Club.
The precedent
However, this was not the first time that one of Frank Rijkaard’s Barça teams had
fielded 8 homegrown players at the same time. In the 2005-06 season, the Dutch coach used 8 players
from the youth ranks on 13th May away to Sevilla. However, Barça had already clinched the league
title 10 days earlier and were just 4 days away from playing the Champions League so it was no
surprise that Rijkaard turned to some of the youngsters in order to rest his senior players. The
eight that finished the match were: Jorquera, Iniesta, Rodri, Ludovic, Motta, Xavi, Gabri and
Montañés. Oleguer also played.
Throughout the team
Homegrown players were present in all areas of the team this
Sunday, starting with Valdés in goal, Oleguer (right back) and Puyol (central defender) in defence,
Xavi and Iniesta in midfield and Messi, Giovani and Bojan in attack.
Two goals
Two of Barça’s three goals were also scored by homegrown talent. Messi put Barça in
front in the 19th minute while Xavi finished off the match with a goal in the 90th minute, after a
great assist from Giovani.