23.05.2010 10:32
Villa: “I’m coming in the best form of my career”
Sandra Sarmiento
David Villa spoke to Barca TV and www.fcbarcelona.cat about his pride in joining the club and his hopes for this new stage in his career and told us: “I’m coming in the best form of my career”.
After Friday’s tremendous reception at the Nu Camp, Barca’s latest signing David Villa
spoke exclusively to Barça TV i a www.fcbarcelona.cat and explained how surprised and grateful he
at for the fans’ welcome”.
Did the reception you got on Friday come as a surprise? Was it more than you’d
expected?
“Yes, completely. I knew there would be a lot of excitement from the fans,
but I didn’t expect this much. I feel very proud and privileged. I really want to start and
repay the fans for the welcome they’ve given me. I was also really impressed with the home
team changing rooms. I’d never been there before, they are really something”.
Do you consider yourself a media star after what happened on Friday?
“I’m just a footballer and I’ve always said that being some kind
of media star isn’t one of my objectives, but after all that happened on
Friday……..well I don’t know now! I really just feel very proud”.
What excited you most about signing for Barca?
“A little bit of everything. Over the last few years Barca has
become known as the best club in the world, playing the best football and to be able to share a
changing room with some of the great names that are here is a real source of pride. That’s
not something I’m just saying now – it’s something I’ve always felt”.
You’ve come here at the age of 28. Do you think you’re at the ideal moment in
your career to play at the Nou Camp?
“Well, the experts say that this is the ideal age for a footballer. I think
I’m coming here in the best form of my career and I hope to play here for many years and
achieve a lot of success”.
You’ve mentioned that Barca have been interested in you for a while now - how has
that interest been communicated to you?
“The best thing has been the way in which they have demonstrated their
interest, showing respect and letting me know that they wanted to sign me. That’s been one of
the reasons I decided to sign for Barca. Over the last few weeks my international teammates here
– especially Xavi and Puyol -have been texting me with messages of support and offering to
help in any way they can with moving here”.
You won a Spanish Cup with Valencia, but your chances of winning more titles are greater
here at Barca. Is winning the Champions League something that excites you, or as Mourinho would
have it, obsesses you?
“It’s a very exciting prospect to win the Champions League
for me because I’ve never been so close to achieving it as I am now. I guess it is an
obsession too, because a team like Barca has to always be up there with the best in Europe”.
Settling in will probably start in South Africa for you, with so many Barca players in the
Spanish squad and with Del Bosque opting for a “Barca” style of play.
“I’ve got a great relationship with the Barca players who are in the
Spanish squad and I also know a number of them as friends outside the game. That’s going to
help me settle in and yes, because Xavi pulls the strings in the Spain team, I guess we do play
like Barca”
You were an automatic starter at Valencia, here you’ll be competing with Ibrahimovic,
Bojan, Messi or Pedro. Does competition like that motivate you?
“Yes, a lot. Competition helps you improve and become a better player. I knew
what club I was coming to and I’m well aware of the quality there is here. I’m going to
do my utmost to play, though I know it won’t be easy as only the best play here”.
Do you feel just as comfortable out wide as when you are an out an out striker?
“My natural position is centre forward, but I’ve played out wide on
both wings and I can adapt my game to the team’s needs. I think players are born with a
specific skill, but we can always improve and add to that, which is my objective”.
You are the 11th Asturian player to sign for the club. How does it feel to follow in the
footsteps of players like Luis Enrique or Quini?
“They were both heroes of mine and a reference for me. I’m
so proud to come to a club where they both achieved so much and were so admired. It’s great
to be compared to Quini, who helped me when I was starting out in the game as a
seventeen-year-old”.
Have you spoken to them about your move?
“I spoke to Luis Enrique when we had lunch on Friday after my presentation.
He said he was very happy and he was sure I’d enjoy it here. I thanked him and wished his
team well in the play offs with Barça Atlètic. I haven’t spoken to Quini yet, but I’ll
be in touch soon as we are very close – I’m sure he’ll be happy for me”.
Is playing under Pep Guardiola a special motivation?
Yes, very much so. I’ve spoken with him and he told me how keen he was to see
me playing for his team. My international team mates have spoken really well of him to me and they
all reckon they’ve improved under him and that he makes you enjoy playing the game”.
Finally, you played at Mestalla, where the fans were very demanding. The Barca fans are
just as demanding - do you think that’s important if a team are to be a success?
“It’s good that the fans demand so much - I’ve always enjoyed
being challenged and if the fans demand more it’s because they can see that you actually have
the ability to improve”.