15.05.2010 13:59
“We have to win the right to be champions”
Vanessa Forns
Josep Guardiola is ready for one final effort against Valladolid, and knows that they can’t consider anything to have already been done. So he wants respect for the opposition and no celebrations until after the final whistle.
The Barça manager is by no means expecting an easy game against the side coached by the wily Javier
Clemente. In today’s press conference he clearly wanted to calm the mood of euphoria that he
senses could be dangerous. “Tomorrow we’ll be going out to win the game that will make
us champions. I don’t want people to come here to celebrate, I want them to come to help the
team win a match. The game with Valladolid will not be over until the final whistle. We have to win
the right to be champions.”
The need to win
He made it clear. “If we don’t win, we won’t be champions”. Having
seen the way Real Madrid are playing, he has no doubt that they’ll beat Malaga. “I
never plan a game thinking about what our rival might do, and there is no way we can go out there
speculating on the Madrid result.” He knows that they only really depend on themselves, and
that winning the game will guarantee the title whatever happens to Madrid.
“Valladolid are not defensive”
On the side that they’ll be facing at the Camp Nou, Guardiola does
not think Valladolid are a defensive outfit. “I have watched practically every game under
Clemente, and we have tried to work out what they do. Clemente is not defensive, quite the
opposite, he likes direct football, and doesn’t like to hang onto the ball in midfield. I
never got that feeling when I was fortunate enough to play under him as manager. Valladolid is a
team that likes to get the ball into the opposing area quickly, and they have two very good
strikers to finish the job.”
Guardiola thinks Valladolid’s biggest danger is that “they have some
professionals whose life depends on playing in the first or second division. That is a terribly
dangerous factor and that’s why it’s such a hard game. We have to win the right to be
champions”.
How to win
He knows Barça will need “a lot of intensity. This game will be won if we get things
right ourselves, and make sure they don’t have enough time for long balls. We have to keep
them away from the area and keep the ball away from them. We won’t be inventing anything. I
want my players to go out there and let the fans know that they want to win this League”.
Happy with a job well done
Guardiola also said that whatever happens tomorrow, he is happy with what his team has done
this year. “We have been saying for weeks that things here are better than good. Whether we
win the title or not, the season is over, and what these players have achieved is immense. Tomorrow
we’ll be hoping to become champions, but we know that this is sport, and sometimes things go
against you. If we miss out, we’ll be sad but still happy with a job well done”.
No regrets
Reflecting on his two seasons as manager, he explained that “right since the start we
made very high demands but the players have responded with admirable humility and effort. They have
been amazingly consistent in the league. There are some great people in this squad, and they have
respected my opinions. I am very pleased with their behaviour. I have no regrets, I just want to
say thank you to them”.