08.08.2008 11:54
Job well done before the qualifying matches
David Puig
Josep Guardiola’s team has worked a lot and well in Scotland and the US to make sure that they are ready for the Champions League qualifiers. Overall the preseason has been very positive and the team has impressed.
The first team coaching staff is happy with the attitude and performance of the players in the
preseason. The team has worked hard in training, the new signings have blended in well and the
young reserve team players have stepped up to the plate.
And that’s been seen out on the pitch. Barça has won all five friendlies played in
Scotland and the US quite easily. Especially significant is the side’s ability to score,
having found the net on 25 occasions for an average of five goals per game.
Guardiola appeals for caution
Manager Josep Guardiola has been pleased with the
team’s attacking potential, though he warns against excessive euphoria. “I’m very
pleased about the goals we’ve scored but at the same time it worries me,” he said.
“Though it might seem a bit of a contradiction, the fact that we’ve scored so many
goals may make things look easy, and what we’re playing for in the qualifiers is too
important for us to take our eyes off the ball. We’ve got to be careful and get mentally
prepared.”
Lot of mobility
Aside from the team’s good statistics, one of the most eye-catching features of the way
Barça is playing is the mobility of the players which has opened up space in attack and created
lots of chances.
Indeed, goals have been well shared out. Eto'o
with five heads the list followed by Messi with four. All parts of the team have found the net:
strikers Bojan, Pedro and Jeffren have two apiece and proved very effective as has the midfield and
defence. Xavi, Touré and Hleb have all scored as have defenders Puyol, Márquez and Martín Cáceres.