18.09.2008 10:55
Abelardo: "Barça will win the League"
Jesús Carrillo
Ex Barça man, Abelardo Fernández, spoke to www.fcbarcelona.cat about Sunday’s game in Gijón, when Guardiola’s side faces Sporting, and about his experiences as reserve team coach for the Asturian club.
Abelardo was sincere and said that on Sunday he will be hoping for a Sporting Gijón win, which
would be the first of their current league campaign. But he said that the ideal situation this
season would be for Barça to win the championship and for Sporting to ensure another season of top
flight football.
What does it mean for Gijón and the Principality of Asturias the have Sporting back in the
first division after a ten year absence?
“Something very big on every level. We have to remember that last year the average
attendance at El Molinón was nearly 24,000 a game, more than a lot of first division clubs. Almost
every week Sporting played away, we took around one thousand fans. Being promoted was good for
everyone. For Asturian football, for trade in the area.”
What kind of Sporting Gijón will FC Barcelona meet on Sunday?
“The same old team. On that looks to play attacking football, that likes to take the
initiative and that plays the ball around well. Manolo Preciado respects all those ideas. We are
also trying to more physical and cause problems for teams that way.”
What aims does the club have this season?
“After ten years in the second division it would be too much to hope
we can qualify for the UEFA or anything like that. We have to keep our feet on the ground and
staying up is our only objective. The players, coaches, fans, local press and Administrative
Council all have to stay patient and have a strong mentality. We have some very hard early
fixtures, but results aside, the dynamics are good. I can safely say that neither against Getafe
nor Sevilla did Sporting deserve to lose. If you were to ask me about relegation, I’d say
there are ten or eleven teams that could be in a similar kind of situation by the end of the
championship. So I’m just hoping we can stay up and play top flight football again next
season.”
What do they think about Barça and Pep Guardiola in Asturias?
“They see an attractive project. Barça play a lot of good football. They keep the ball
moving and that’s always nice for people who love football. And against Numancia and Racing
they were much the better side, but football has these things. If they carry on like that, things
will start working out and the wins will start coming one after the other.”
Will your heart be divided on Sunday?
“Sorry, but it won’t be. I want Sporting to win. I’m sincere. I’m
Asturian, I’m a Sporting man, it’s always been my club and Sporting will need these
three points at the end of the season. But I am sure Barça will have more points than they need and
will end up winning the league. That would be my ideal situation, for Barça to be league champions
and for Sporting to have no problems with the drop. I’d sign for that right now.”
How’s it going as coach of the reserves?
“Very well. It is a huge challenge for all of us involved in the
Sporting youth set-up. The results haven’t been coming so far. We have lost two games and
drawn one, but I have a very young team. The oldest is 21 years old, and we have lost points at the
end of matches due to that inexperience. But we have to be patient and look at things in the long
run, and not lose heart after two or three bad results. I could say the same thing about my friend
Guardiola and Barça.”