03.10.2008 14:44
Guardiola: “The players deserve a full stadium”
Anna Segura
The FC Barcelona manager believes that given the way the team has been playing in recent weeks, for the game against Atlético Madrid they deserve nothing less than a full house at the Camp Nou.
Josep Guardiola will not be announcing his squad until after the Saturday training session, but has
said that after all they have achieved in recent matches “the players deserve a full
stadium”. As Guardiola says, with the Camp Nou filled to capacity “we are
stronger”.
Goals in store
Guardiola says “hopefully it’ll be a game with goals and that’s a good
enough reason for people to come to the stadium … they will see a good game involving two
teams that will want to go out and get goals.”
Direct opposition
Atlético Madrid travel to Barcelona in seventh place and
just a point behind Barça, so this game involves two direct rivals in the table, the visitors
being, in Guardiola’s words, a side that “has players that can challenge for the
title.” In Saturday’s game he will have his eye on “their two strikers, who are
very dangerous, and their wide men.” The ‘mattress makers’ are a strong opponent,
and Guardiola does not think it is only his defence that will have to be on the alert because
“defensive duties are not exclusively a job for defenders.”
Although Atlético “is a team that historical bases its game on the counter
attack”, Guardiola reckons that “recently they’ve been more of a team that likes
to dominate possession.”
The Messi-Agüero duel
“I think Messi is better, although Agüero is very
good” said Josep Guardiola when asked which of the two Argentines he’d rank higher. But
he knows Kun Agüero is the man to be stopped and that his team “will have to know where he
moves and dominate the game to make sure he plays as little a part as possible.” But
Guardiola also made it clear that “when I look at Atlético I don’t only look at Kun, I
look at the whole team.”
Josep Guardiola does not think “our team depends so much on Messi”, and has
always maintained that “we shouldn’t put all the burden on his shoulders. But we are
very lucky to have him.”
Late wins
Guardiola has also noted that Barça have recently been winning games in the final minutes
where “we could have lost as easily as we won.” He cited the two examples of the games
with Numancia and Racing, which could have been won in similar fashion.
Nevertheless, the manager is extremely positive about the way that “after it went to
1-1 we kept on attacking”, saying that wins like these “give us more strength, and the
way in which they happened too. But even though we have won those games, it is not to say that the
group is already decided.”