23.09.2008 15:18
“We have to repeat what we did well in Gijon”
Marc Guillén
Barça boss Josep Guardiola was happy with the way the team played against Gijon, but has warned that “we did get some things wrong, and I’ll be reminding the players of that before the game tomorrow”.
The FC Barcelona manager does not want his team to let the praise go to their heads and start
thinking they can relax. “We will see against Betis whether we can be ambitious again or
whether we are all a bit stunned by all the praise we have received. We’ll see how things
go”, said Guardiola.
No six-goal treat in store
He also knows what the winning formula is, namely
“repeating what we did well on Gijón. The transition between attack and defence worked well
and we only lost our shape a little after their goal. But the fans have to realise that we
won’t be scoring six more goals tomorrow”.
As for playing positions, Guardiola was didactic with his words, saying “we have to be
well positioned in attack and prepare ourselves to deal with any counter attacks by the opposition.
We have to work to get the transition between attack and defence working right”.
World’s best player in a winning team
Guardiola added that he considers his full squad to be
potential members of his team. Specifically speaking about Andrés Iniesta he said “for a
player of such a high calibre to be so willing to play wherever he is asked sets an example for all
footballers and sportspeople”.
He feels Iniesta can play either in midfield or in attack, but “the players that tip
the balance need to be hovering around the area. The nearer they are the better”.
Some pundits are even saying Iniesta is the best player in the world right now, to which
Guardiola responded that “if anybody deserves to be, it’s him, there no doubt about
that. But it is impossible to win individual honours if your team doesn’t win. I have to
remind my players about that from time to time”.