27.01.2010 16:57
Xavi defends Messi" over Ronaldo comparison
Sandra Sarmiento
Xavi Hernández has praised Leo Messi’s good record of behaviour on the pitch and rejected any comparison with the incident that saw Cristiano Ronaldo sent off in Sunday’s match between Real Madrid and Malaga.
The Spanish FA handed Ronaldo a two-match ban on Tuesday for the incident in Sunday’s league
match between Real Madrid and Malaga that left Malaga defender Mtiliga with a broken nose. Speaking
to reporters on Wednesday, Xavi explained: “In my opinion the incident is quite clear.
It’s a red card and a two-match ban is fully justified”.
Support for Messi
Real Madrid have appealed against the decision and have cited an
incident involving Messi and Sevilla defender Marc Valiente in Ronaldo’s defence: "You have
to assess the intention of the player. Leo wants to carry on playing and Cristiano wants to get rid
of the defender by striking out. Leo is the number one. And his image cannot be damaged in this
way. He’s modest, hard-working and always thinks of the group. He’s not like other
footballers”.
Players meet for dinner
The players took advantage of the absence of any midweek matches to have dinner together and
promote the good atmosphere in the squad: “The squad is really united. They're a fantastic
bunch. It’s the first dinner we’ve had together this season. It’s good to clear
our heads and it’s good to have everyone involved”.
”I want to win it all”
Barça currently enjoy a five-point lead over second-placed Real Madrid
in the league and are through to the R16 of the Champions League. Xavi told us: “We’re
on the right track and there’s still a winning dynamic”. This weekend, Real Madrid face
a tough match away to Deportivo: “There are a lot of points left and we’d like to
increase the gap. There’s a long way to go in the league and Real Madrid will fight to the
end. We cannot relax but we are lucky that it’s in our own hands”.
Asked if he would prefer to win the Champions League or the World Cup, Xavi revealed:
“I like being competitive. Luckily, we’re going well and we should try for everything.
The final of the Champions League, for all that the Bernabéu represents, is even more motivating
and we have the league heading in the right direction. I want to win it all”. He also gave
his backing to a proposal to play some league matches on Mondays: “It seems fine to me and
football people will be delighted. We can adapt to anything”.
Club presidential elections
Xavi has spent most of his life at Barça and knows the Club inside out. Who better to comment
on the presidential elections due to be held this year: “For the sake of the squad it’s
probably better to hold the elections at the end of the season. This is a matter for the Board; it
depends on the president”. Having predicted that Guardiola would extend his stay as manager,
Xavi joked: “Maybe in three months’ time I can predict who will be the next
president”.