18.07.2009 13:58
Maxwell: “I expect a similar game to that at Ajax”
Marc Guillén
Barça’s new star signing, Maxwell, has told Barça TV and fcbarcelona.cat that the way Barça play reminds him of Ajax when he was there.
Happy to be in Barcelona, having heard great things about the club and admitting that he can both
attack and defend, Maxwell had plenty to say in his first interview since signing for FCB.
When you arrived at the airport, you were met by loads of cameras. Are you starting to
realise what Barça is about?
“Yes, you start feeling the climate, people coming up
to you, cameras coming up to you, that’s when you realise how important this club is. I was
just hoping to pass my medical and be able to officially become a Barça player. It’s a great
feeling.”
How did your transfer come about?
“I had heard I a chance of coming here some time ago. The final stages were finished
very quickly, but it all started months ago and I was always interested in coming.”
What did you think when they told you Barça are interested?
“I was delighted to come. I didn’t think twice. I want to thank everybody that
has made this possible, the lawyers, the president, everybody that formed part of the
project.”
What do you know about FC Barcelona?
“There is a long history of Brazilians here. A lot of
Brazilians have played here and there are others that are here today. I mainly know that. And then,
because I had Koeman as a coach, he spoke a lot about this place, I gave me certain
information.”
Who has given you reference about Barcelona?
“I have to publicly thank Koeman and Figo, who told me the most about the city, the
club, the footballing tradition here, it all helps with my adaptation.”
What did you learn in your time at Ajax?
“I was very young back then, a novice, and I met other players of
my age that had high hopes of growing up in the football world. We played big games, in the
Champions League, against big clubs, and I gained experience. Most of the players were young and
looking to find their way. In European football I learned a lot, about tactical discipline in your
game, the technical qualities of passing, it has made me a more complete footballer.”
Barcelona play a similar game to Ajax, because Cruyff imposed his style of play. Do you
think that will help you adapt to Barça?
“I hope everything I learned at Ajax will help with my adaptation. I expect a similar
kind of game, of a different quality, but the style of play will be similar. And I’ll have to
concentrate because of the quality of football and the speed as well.”
You were originally a midfielder and then moved into defence. How did that change
happen?
“At Cruzeiro and Ajax, depending on the game, the
coach sometimes opted to play me at full back. Sometimes in a more attacking role, sometimes more
defensive. I started adapting and learned more about defensive duties and it made me a more
complete footballer. Always learning, trying to get better. I ended up adapting to it and now I
play as a full back much more than I do in midfield.”
Such an attack minded player as you ended up playing in the very defensive Italian league
like the Italian. Did you learn much there?
“In Italy you learn a lot about defensive aspects, especially tactics, and that’s
basic for a defender. The first thing you do is learn, the first two years were mainly about
adapting to Italian football.”
What players do you know and like in the current Barça squad?
“I have not had the chance to meet any of them, and it would not
be fair to single anybody out. Of course Messi is an idol and probably the best player in the
world, but it would not be fair to name one player in a team of such impressive quality. That said,
I am sure that Messi is going to win the player of the year awards.”
You’re taking over from Sylvinho, a player that liked to move up into the attack. Are
you similar to him?
“I am a Brazilian full back, and we generally like to support the attack. Of course, I
have learned a lot about defending, so I am going to try to use both options: attacking and
defending.”
Have you spoken to Guardiola?
“No, we haven’t spoken, but I’m looking forward to the chance.”