19.11.2007 11:37
“We have to be mentally prepared”
Jaume Marcet
Deco, who is nearing the end of his recovery from injury, has joined the call to improve the team’s results away from home. He told us: “We have to be aware that if we want to win the league we have to pick up points away from home”.
Deco has missed the last seven matches due to a muscle problem in his left leg that he picked up on
20th October, just when he was playing some of his best football of the season. Since then
he’s been training hard to get back to full fitness. In an interview with Barça TV and
www.fcbarcelona.com he reveals his progress and discusses the current situation of the team.
How’s the injury?
"I’m in the training phase with the fitness coach. I’m doing some gym work and
some field work. I’m at the end of the recovery process".
It’s almost a month since you got injured in Villarreal. Were you in your best form
since you joined Barça?
"The truth is I’d had a good preseason. I was playing well and I was feeling fit. Now I
need to recover and try and reach a good level".
Do you think it’s going to be difficult to regain that level or is it the kind of
injury that is easily overcome?
"It’s not a simple injury but we’re working well to recover and not have any more
problems. Then it’ll be necessary to train hard to get fit again".
At times like these does your character change or does your experience tell you how to
behave in these cases?
"No matter how much experience I’ve got and although I
know how things are, one’s hopes are always complicated. When you’re competing, when
there are matches, when there are other players in the team that are injured, it’s always
complicated. All that experience gives you is a little more patience. But footballers always want
to play".
I suppose you miss the training sessions but do you feel even more frustrated when
it’s a matchday and you want to be out there on the pitch?
"Matchdays are when you suffer most because you feel you can’t do anything".
What are you like when you watch a match on the TV?
"Like most people I say my opinions. When I see the match in Brazil, I can express myself a
little more because I’m at home but when I’m in the stadium it’s more
complicated. I’m relaxed when we win but I get nervous when we lose".
How has the team looked to you over the last month?
"Our big problem is away matches. We have to realise that teams play another way.
They’re more aggressive and don’t respect you so much. On the other hand, when they
come to the Camp Nou they’re not like that. When they play at home they’re not afraid
to attack, they’re more comfortable and so we have to be much more prepared for these
matches".
What has to be done to impose this respect away from home?
"You need to work harder than them. We have to be mentally prepared in order to know what we
will find".
Normally, when things don’t work, the players that aren’t available are the
best. There are even some people that are saying that the team lacks aggression without Deco and
Eto'o. Is that the way you see it?
"When the team loses, you always look for answers. People talk about the
important players and about those who are missing. It’s normal but I don’t think it
should be that way. We have a great squad and great players. I’ve always said that I miss the
injured players because it leaves the coach with fewer options. But I don’t think the problem
lies here. We have very good people".
Are you surprised that Rijkaard has been criticised and that the media are focussing on
him?
"I believe it’s a problem but it’s normal in today’s football, because of
the size of the Club and the intensity surrounding it. When we have two or three good performances,
people speak well of us – sometimes too much – and when we lose it’s a crisis and
the coach and some of the players are criticised. We don’t experience it that way because it
would be very complicated. We know what we’re looking for and we’re trying to work on
it. But criticism is normal and above all, when the coach has been here for so long".
One of the victims of this exaggeration, both positive and negative, is Ronaldinho. He
scores two goals at home and it seems that he’s as good as new but the following day they
lose away to Getafe and he has to sit on the subs’ bench. Can a player isolate himself from
this atmosphere?
"It’s difficult. But on a personal level I can tell you that I don’t experience
it this way. We know that the press does this. One day you’re number one and the next
you’re in poor form. That’s the way it is but we have to get used to it".
You use far fewer clichés than most players and you like to talk about football.
Don’t you find that people increasingly talk about what surrounds football and that
there’s less analysis of the game itself?
"I’m a professional footballer not a journalist. The
truth is that nowadays a lot of programmes are made where they discuss football, but they
don’t really talk about football – the goals, the moves, the players. There are topics
I don’t know why they are discussed or what’s interesting about them".
Do the think the team can repeat the successes of two years ago?
"We’re fine at home but we have to change a few things away from home. We have to be
aware that if we want to win the league we have to pick up points away from home".