22.03.2009 22:12
Guardiola: “The aim is to stay humble”
Vanessa Forns
After beating Malaga by a convincing 6-0, Guardiola has praised his players’ talent and their humility in keeping things simple.
Humility was a word that Josep Guardiola used a lot in Sunday’s post-match press conference.
The Barça coach is clear that the squad’s strengths have to be “ambition, humility,
putting the team before anything else and attacking”.
Not giving more importance to one title
With FC Barcelona on for three possible titles, their coach thinks it’s important
“not to set our sights on one specific one”. “We have to try to win each game. We
have to go on with this mentality if we are to win anything. And if we don’t win anything it
wouldn’t be through lack of trying”. On the league, Guardiola stated “we face the
last ten games in good shape”.
Attacking philosophy
Guardiola realises that the fans want to enjoy good football, and he tries to deliver:
“People enjoy watching us play. We certainly put everything into it. We play for the fans,
they come to enjoy good football and we can’t let them down. We want to play attractive
attacking football, and the team’s attitude shows this, and it pleases me as a coach”.
High demands
As demanding as ever, Guardiola maintained “we can still improve. We played well in the
first half and in the first 15 minutes of the second, but any team’s main goal has to
constantly trying to improve. I know we could keep it up for 90 minutes.
Anyhow, the coach still had praise for “the attacking football” and the way his
players wore Malaga down. “At times we’re difficult to control”.
“We have to plug back in faster than usual”
Guardiola was stoic on the coming break in the league for international games:
“We’ll have to plug back in faster than usual, Madrid won’t let up and the
Champions League is coming up. You can be knocked out in 10 minutes in that competition, so I hope
the players understand that”.
Injuries
The only downside to the evening was the injuries to Touré and Iniesta. The coach explained
“they are minor muscular ruptures, and they should be OK in ten to fifteen days”. On
Xavi, he said “he’s had a problem with a tendon for some days, but he’s brave and
he’ll be fine for the last part of the league”.