17.07.2008 18:19
Alexander Hleb: vini, vidi, vinci
Berta Brau
Alexander Hleb has had an emotional first day with Barça. In just 8 hours, he arrived in Barcelona, took a medical, signed his contract and was presented. On Wednesday, Hleb’s dream came true.
A change of school, a change of job or, in this case, a change of team – there are always
nerves, uncertainties, excitements and new sensations. Alexander Hleb went through all that in his
first day as a Barça player.
First day nerves
Alexander Hleb, hiding his nerves behind a smile, landed at 12.00 at El Prat airport and in a
few words told Barça TV and www.fcbarcelona.cat, still speaking carefully in the conditional, what
it would mean for him to play for Barcelona. “It is a dream for me, I love this club and
signing for Barça is fantastic”. The Belarusian knew he had a long day ahead, but that if all
went to plan, by the end of it he would officially be an FC Barcelona player.
First stop, the crest
Having collected his bags, Hleb made his way to the Camp Nou, there were
five relentless hours ahead. No sooner at the ground than he headed for the club offices where both
the media and fans were waiting for him, and he posed for pictures by the club crest. Despite the
cameras, he kept his smile and composure as he signed autographs for the admiring children in the
crowd.
Five busy hours
The day had barely started. Once the photos had been taken, Hleb had to
take a series of medical tests, which he passed with flying colours. Alexander Hleb, said club
doctor Ricard Pruna, is “very well balanced”. The dream was getting closer and that
showed in the players’ face and thoughts, as he joked with the doctors that examined him
throughout the testing process.
Hleb joins Barça
At 19.45, Alexander Hleb entered the offices of president Joan Laporta,
and only a signature stood between him and his dream club. Words of gratitude were issued and then
the different parties signed their names – Hleb was a Barça player. From there on, it was
impossible to wipe the smile off the player’s face.
The contract signed, he then made his way to his official presentation. An hour later the
midfielder appeared before the media, along with Joan Laporta, Txiki Begiristain and Pep Guardiola,
who only had good words to say about a player they feel fits in perfectly with what they described
as the “Barça profile”.
In the words of Hleb
Apart from reiterating his joy at signing for Barça, one of the questions he had to answer
for the media was the exact way of pronouncing his name. “My name is really pronounced
‘Gleb', but the translation from Belarusian was made using an ‘H' so at Stuttgart they
called me ‘Hleb'. When I got to Arsenal I wanted to change it, but a friend of mine said:
What do want to change it for? Everybody know you as Hleb! So I still play with the name Hleb and
people pronounce it like that.”
Another clarification was related to his position on the pitch: “I will play wherever
the boss needs me, and even if he asks me to play in goal, I’ll do it”, he laughed.