08.11.2008 23:59
Guardiola: “The result is a little misleading”
Vanessa Forns
Despite the 6-0 win against Valladolid, Guardiola has made an appeal for prudence and pointed how in the first half, the opposition came out and attacked and had chances to score themselves.
“The result is a little unreal and misleading. Throughout the first half Valladolid had as
many counter attacks as we had. They couldn’t finish them off, but we did because we have
decisive players”, said the manager after the game. Speaking about the side coached by
Mendilíbar, Guardiola praised the way they came out and attacked.
Always prudent
Josep Guardiola was delighted to have won 6-0 against Valladolid in Saturday night’s
game at the Camp Nou: “We got the three points and that was our eighth consecutive win in the
league. It was a very good result”. But he also made a call for calm, saying “there are
always areas we have to work on. We are not a perfect team and we haven’t won any titles
yet”.
Guardiola wished to point out the midweek draw in the Champions League game with Basel, which
he reckons “should serve as an example” and said his side will have to be careful in
the cup game with Benidorm.
Eto'o, extraordinary
There can be no doubting that the star of the show on Saturday was Samuel Eto'o, who scored
four goals. “Eto'o is having a fantastic year. Not only because of his goals. Against Malaga
he was a huge help, and that’s the best thing about him. He is an extraordinary player. I
celebrate his joy and the way he helps us so much. The merit is all his, because of his eagerness
to do things well”, said Guardiola on the Cameroonian’s tremendous form.
Quality from Messi and Henry
The Barça boss was also impressed with Lionel Messi: “He didn’t score tonight but
he was involved in almost all the goals. He is an extraordinary player, the kind that makes a
manager look good”. Guardiola also mentioned Henry, who he described as “a striker who
needs goals and we have to try to make sure he gets them”.
Thanks to the crowd
He ended by saying how happy he was to see so many fans turn up at the Camp Nou for the
Valladolid game. “We should celebrate the way so many people came. In the end, we are playing
for somebody. We want the fans to get in the right mood”.