04.05.2010 23:35
"I can’t demand more of them"
Vanessa Forns
Speaking to reporters after the match against Tenerife, manager Josep Guardiola stressed the commitment of his players at this vital stage of the season.
With two matches still to be played, the team has already reached a record total of 93 points.
“I want to congratulate the team again because they never stop surprising me. We’ve got
93 points and even I can’t believe it. The match on Tuesday was the 17th match we’ve
played after a gap of just 3 or 4 days. It’s incredible. Once again we’ve made a
fantastic effort”.
No complaints
Once again Guardiola pointed out that both Real Madrid and Barca have done enough to deserve
the league title but he saved the bulk of his praise for his own players: “How can I
criticise this team. I can’t demand more of them. We’ve played so many matches.
It’s spectacular to have accumulated 93 points after having won six trophies”.
"You’re the best"
Guardiola
revealed that his in his halftime team talk, with the score line at 1-1, he had encouraged his
players to believe in themselves: “You’re the best”. He explained: “Great
sportspeople are those that do what these players are doing. They’ve proved it so many times.
I admire them. That’s why I know we’ll try our best against Sevilla and
Valladolid”.
Spectacular
"In the end we’ll be judged on whether or not we win the league. They want to win it
and they’ll do whatever needs to be done. Whatever happens it’s been spectacular. And
if we don’t, I’ll love them and admire them even more”.
Effort, patience and pride
Guardiola insisted that he values “their effort and the patience” above
“the victory or the achievement” and that criticism would only be appropriate now
“if we had run out of chances two months ago – right now I’m very proud of my
players”. “Life is full of people that don’t manage it and they’re still
proud of themselves. I’ve told them that I’m very proud of them”.
A big thank you to the fans
Despite a chilly and wet evening here in Barcelona, more than 57,000 people turned up to
watch last night’s match: “57, 000 heroes came here and put up with the rain and the
cold. I’ve seen situations like this before, where the game gets tricky, and you need the
fans. It’s admirable. I want to thank them all. Anything could have happened in that match
and the fans supported us”.
Mallorca v Real Madrid
Finally, Guardiola admitted that Real Madrid are favourites to win their match away to
Mallorca on Wednesday. However, he emphasized that Mallorca would be no pushover:
“They’ve only lost twice at home”.