30.04.2009 13:57
Iniesta: "We’ll go to Madrid to win”
Berta Brau
Andrés Iniesta knows that whatever happens in the Santiago Bernabéu, Barça will stay at the top of the league table. But he’s determined to take all three points and go into next week’s match against Chelsea on a high.
In an interview with Barça TV and www.fcbarcelona.cat, Andrés Iniesta discusses the build-up to the
games against Chelsea and Real Madrid, two games that could have a huge impact on Barça’s
season. He insists that they are going for a win in the Bernabéu and that they will remain faithful
to their attacking style. Lastly he emphasises the union between the team and the fans.
There are two matches left to round off all the good work already done.
"We’re at that time of the season when decisive matches come along. If we win on
Saturday, the league title would be very close. Not losing is an important step towards it. And on
Wednesday we have a place in the final at stake. The team is confident and I only hope that
everything works out well for us”.
First challenge in the Bernabéu.
"We will go to the Bernabéu for a win. If there’s one
aspect that has characterized Barça this season it’s that wherever we play we always keep the
same style: attacking, looking to win the match and playing attractive and efficient football.
We’ll go to win the match because as I said before a victory there will clear the path to the
title”.
What’s the key to the match against Real Madrid?
"The key is to keep on being ourselves and try and do things
well. These matches are different from all the rest. Everyone’s hanging on them, emotions are
heightened. A match of these characteristics is different because of everything that surrounds it,
the way people experience it. But we mustn’t forget that it’s just three points at
stake that we have to fight for”.
Would a win on Saturday be an injection of morale ahead of the match in London?
"There’s only one reality: whatever happens in the Bernabéu, we’ll continue as
leaders. But what’s clear is that a victory would help us to focus on Wednesday’s match
against Chelsea, a match that’s life or death for us”.
Is Barça the favourite on Saturday?
There are no favourites. It’s very difficult. There have already
been cases where the team that is worse going into the match ends up winning it. It’s such a
different match that statistics and form don’t count”.
How will the absence of Márquez in Madrid and London and Puyol in London affect the
team?
"The injury to Rafa Márquez is really important to us because the truth is he was having a
sensational season. Rafa brings a lot of things to the team. It’s a shame because injuries
are the worse there is in football. I hope he recovers quickly, stays relaxed and comes back
completely recovered. As for Puyol it’s a pity but we have to overcome the situation and give
confidence to the team-mate who replaces him and who I’m sure will do a good job”.
And to finish, what would you like to say to the Barça fans?
"We’re aware of the excitement this team has awakened
amongst the fans. We want to win trophies, the longed for treble, but if we want to achieve this
it’s for everybody. Right from the beginning the fans have realised that the team gives 100%
and is having a very good season