23.05.2009 23:52
Muniesa has bittersweet debut
Anna Segura
Marc Muniesa will remember his FC Barcelona first team debut for two very differing reasons as his night began with a huge cheer as he entered the game and ended with a red card and a long walk to the changing rooms.
The 17-year-old was put on in the 50th minute of the game against Osasuna on Saturday evening
wearing the number 46 to replace Sylvinho and saw one of his dreams come true. After recovering
from a long-term injury, the youngster was delighted to have been given a chance at the highest
level when he became the second youngest player to ever make his debut for the Blaugrana.
Going on
"He has had a serious injury and I wanted to reward him," Pep Guardiola told reporters after
the game. Muniesa himself was just relishing being part of the squad and taking in what life is
like with the first team before being given his chance. "It was spectacular," the defender said. "I
was really hoping that I would be able to go on when I was watching in the first half."
Eto’o compliments
Samuel Eto'o was full of praise for Muniesa as he stated. "He does not seem to have the age
that he does. I am sure that next season he will be given a lot more time."
Red card
Playing calmly and confidently, Muniesa looked comfortable, but things
went wrong with seven minutes remaining when the referee showed him a red card for a tackle o
Hidalgo. "It should have been a yellow at the most," Eto'o said. "But what is important is that he
made his debut with the best team in the world and that is what he should remember most."
Guardiola’s feelings
After the sending off, Guardiola consoled Muniesa as he made his way off the pitch and told
the media: "I feel sorry for Marc because of red card. But he is well and is feeling good."
Great support
The supporters showed their appreciation for the starlet with a show of handkerchiefs for ten
minutes and he was grateful to them. "I want to thank the fans and hope to play again soon. I also
want to thank my team-mates who have helped me."