27.01.2010 10:24
Valdés: "Guardiola has taught me to enjoy myself playing football"
Sandra Sarmiento
The keeper is delighted that Guardiola has extended his contract. And though he is happy that the team has only conceded 10 goals in 19 league matches, he warned: “If we don’t do the same in the second half of the season it won’t count for anything".
Victor Valdés is much more than a goalkeeper. He features at the beginning and the end of the
moves. He blocks with his hands and plays with his feet. His progress has been such that he has
silenced the eternal debate over who should defend the Barça goal. Speaking in an exclusive
interview with Barça TV and www.fcbarcelona.cat, the Catalan goalkeeper relives some of the
sweetest moments of his footballing career.
"We’re accepting more risks than last year"
The job of a goalkeeper has changed a great deal in recent years,
especially at Barça. He has to use his hands and his feet. He’s the first player on the
pitch: “We all run this risk. It’s true that when the goalkeeper has the ball, as he is
the last player in the team he can’t make a mistake. I’ve seen in previous seasons that
if the goalkeeper makes a mistake it normally ends up as a goal. There’s a big risk but the
manager is happy with my work”. Now that opposing teams try to put pressure on Barça high up
the pitch, the role of the goalkeeper in initiating attacking moves is vital: “Teams are
intelligent. They get to know you a bit better. They know what our system is. We are aware that
we’re accepting more risks than last year. The surprise factor was bigger before. We’re
working hard on it”. Guardiola has praised Valdés in particular and the whole team in general
for their superb defensive record this season: “It says a lot about the mentality that boss
has wanted to impose ever since he took over: defend from the striker down to the goalkeeper, with
intensity and maximum concentration from the first to the 90th minute. But if we don’t do the
same in the second half of the season it won’t count for anything”.
"I don’t like praise"
Halfway through the season, Barça are in a strong position to renew
their league title: “It’s looking good because we’re doing things in much the
same way we did last season. The stats are good in every sense. The main thing is that we’re
playing good football and defending really intensely. This team doesn’t get carried away.
We’re young and we want to win it all. We have a winning mentality 100% and the proof of that
is that our stats for the first half of the season are impressive”. However, despite all of
this Valdés dislikes the hype that can be generated around the players: “People that know me
know that I don’t like praise. And I believe that on a collective level, praise isn’t
as good as it might seem from the outside. It’s important to get some recognition for our
work but that’s as far as it goes. We have to play this down until we win titles”.
"Guardiola is the secret to everything we’re achieving”
On 20th January, Guardiola announced that he would be staying at the Club and Valdés, like
many others, was delighted: “I was hoping this would be confirmed. I think people were asking
him to stay. I was and so was the team. He is the secret to everything we’re achieving. We
players can take some of the credit – we’re the ones who play – but without his
information, without the many things he gives us, we couldn’t manage it. I hope he stays for
many years”. It’s clear that Guardiola has had a big influence on Valdés: “He has
taught me to enjoy myself playing football and he’s also shown me that someone can teach you
many things that are then reflected on the pitch. He’s one of the few people that have
convinced me on this point. The manager has made me participate in a more attractive style of
football, where you have to concentrate very hard. You don’t just have to make saves”.
"Juan Carlos Unzué, (the goalkeeping coach) is entirely responsible for my progression.
He’s like a father”.
Víctor Valdés has been part of the senior squad for some years and most of the time
Juan Carlos Unzué has been at his side: “He’s been a colleague for seven years, a
person I could trust who I’ve worked with day after day. He is entirely responsible for my
progression. Without his efforts I wouldn’t be the goalkeeper I am today. For me he’s
like a father. He has helped in the difficult moments and we’ve spoken about many things.
He’s helped me to set myself new objectives and to improve every day in training”.
Unzué is planning to move into team management one day and Valdés believes he will do well:
“If it’s positive for him then I’ll be happy. I’d like to have him
alongside me all the time because I’m used to him. But if it’s positive for him then so
much the better”.
"I have no plans to wear a different shirt"
Valdés has silenced the long-running debate about who should defend the
Barça goal: “I’ve always felt wanted. The Barça fans are very demanding. I feel that
I’m part of it all and I know that our style of play is very risky. Barça goalkeepers have
always been under a microscope. Historically it’s a difficult position but it’s a great
challenge”. "We’re all different and we all give off our individual vibes. I try and do
my job. I don’t try and ingratiate myself. The goalkeeper should try and do a good job for
Barça and that’s my objective”. Valdés wins matches, makes saves and distributes the
ball to initiate attacking moves. He’s the best possible goalkeeper for the Club: “I
have no plans to wear another shirt”.
"You always have to think about winning international caps"
As a team, Barça has won everything there is while Messi, Xavi and
Iniesta have received individual recognition both in Europe and worldwide. And Valdés? "I
can’t do anything but work the way I have up to now; and I’m very happy with what we
have achieved. I keep the souvenirs at home – the titles we have won as a team. And
that’s what matters. Every time I see a team-mate collect an award I feel part of that award.
And my team-mates see it the same way”. Spain manager Vicente Del Bosque said a few days
back: “Valdés has earned the possibility of playing for Spain”. Valdés told us.
“It would be great and a source of great pride. But you have to be aware of the high standard
of goalkeepers in Spain. You can see that any day. There are some great goalkeepers and it’s
very difficult for the national manager to choose three out of so many. It’s complicated but
that kind of comment makes me proud. It’s like a prize for carrying on working. As a
professional footballer, you always have to think about winning international caps. Whether or not
it happens depends on many things”.