23.05.2009 23:55
Guardiola: “They won’t let you down on Wednesday”
Vanessa Forns / Aida Soriano
Following the celebration of the double at the Camp Nou, Guardiola preferred his players to be the protagonists. “They won’t let you down on Wednesday” he said to the enraptured fans.
As he has been doing in press rooms all season, the manager preferred to take a back seat in front
of the 77,000 members and fans celebrating the league and cup double. But the fans ignored his plea
and started chanting his name in the build-up to his speech.
Praise for players
Guardiola said that he felt he was “sitting with all of you”, and wished to
honour the players and “congratulate them in the name of everybody here, In Catalonia, in
Spain, and all around the world, that loves this club called Barça”. He also spoke about the
Champions League game in Rome, saying “the most important thing that they have done is that
on Wednesday they won’t let you down. They won’t let you down”.
Manager honoured
He then asked the crowd “to stand up and give these
players the ovation they deserve”. But the players returned the gesture by tossing Guardiola
in the air like they had done in Valencia after winning the Copa del Rey. Before, Carles Puyol had
spoken about his “satisfaction and pride for making so many people happy”.
Piqué the heart and soul
The FC Barcelona manager then started the other players’ interventions by passing the
microphone to Gerard Piqué. Acting as a veritable master of ceremonies, the defender chanted
“Campeones, campeones!” and got the crowd doing a wave.
Xavi
Next up was Xavi Hernández, who joked about the “ziga
zaga, ziga zaga” said Josep Guardiola once coined in the celebrations of the Cup Winners Cup
in Rotterdam. He said “the team has made history … but the final is Rome is still
pending”.
Fuentealbilla and Badia mentioned
Andrés Iniesta, one of the most acclaimed players of the
night, didn’t forget his native Fuentealbilla, as he once again overcame his shyness in front
of crowds. He was thrilled that the fans had enjoyed their football so much. Sergio Busquets, in
thanking the supporters also mentioned his hometown, Badia del Vallès.
Henry and Eto'o grateful
Thierry Henry thanked Pep Guardiola for “convincing me
to stay here, it was a good decision”. Samuel Eto'o also thanked the manager and club.
“At the start of the season I was out of here, but they gave me another chance and everything
has gone well” said the Cameroonian. “On Wednesday, if I have to run 80 kilometres to
win, I’ll do it” he added before embracing the coach.
Alves jokes
Dani Alves added some humour by speaking in Catalan. “Bona nit a tothom. La mare que
els va parir a tots” (‘Good evening everybody. The mother that gave birth to
all’, in emulation of a famous gag on local TV).
Varied sentiments
Sylvinho mentioned his wife in his speech, and was then
given the bumps. The youngest member of the squad, Bojan Krkic, thanked the fans for the support
they have given him since he joined the first team. Rafa Márquez said how sorry he is to miss the
game in Rome, but that he would, of course, be there supporting the team.
The title celebrations ending with pyrotechnics and music, enjoyed by all the players from
the pitch.