30.03.2010 12:09
Begiristain: “Strong defence required to conquer Europe”
Sandra Sarmiento
Txiki Begiristain believes that the key to FC Barcelona beating Arsenal in the Champions League quarter finals lies in defence.
The Blaugrana technical secretary revealed that confidence was high as he travelled with the squad
to London for the first leg and outlined how he believes that the Catalan club can progress.
“There is a good feeling,” he said. “Barça should always be in the quarter finals
of the Champions League due to our budget and the size of the club. We are in good form and have
the capability and the optimism to be able to win the tie.”
Perfect balance
Barça and Arsenal are being billed as playing attractive football and Begiristain is
interested to see who does it best. “We shall see who runs after the ball more, who has more
possession, who controls things and which of the two teams is stronger,” he said. Balancing
their attacking game with staying strong at the back will be crucial, the club director continued.
“I am talking about defending well and being strong so that the opposition can create as few
chances as possible. Everyone talks about how good our football is, but the fact the team defends
so well should also be emphasised. To be European champions you have to be strong at the
back.”
Mallorca and Stuttgart
This season Barça have scored less goals than last term, but at the
other end the defence has let in even less. Just 18 goals have been conceded in 29 league games.
“The balance of the team is almost perfect,” Begiristain continued. “The return
leg against VfB Stuttgart the team had complete control. They had very few chances against us and
against Mallorca, apart from when they hit the woodwork twice, they also did not come close.”
Keita and Madrid
Reflecting on Seydou Keita view that teams do not play at their best against Real Madrid,
Begiristain said: “He had the feeling that other sides give everything when they play Barça
but when they play Madrid they do not always. Keita was talking about his personal opinion.
However, I did not see the game and I do not know if Atlético de Madrid played at 100 per
cent.”