26.10.2009 13:32
Pinto: "I don’t need to prove myself"
Roger Bogunyà
José Manuel Pinto is a cautious man who rejects comparisons of all types and has a tremendous team spirit. Speaking ahead of Wednesday’s Cup clash, he told us: “I enjoy what I do. Training every day is a reward for me”.
The Cup looks set to be Pinto’s reserve, though he is quick to avoid being pigeon-holed:
“I want to be ready for anything. I feel the Cup as mine as much as the league and the
Champions League. I don’t think it’s anything special. I feel just as important in any
competition”. He denies any need to catch the eye on Wednesday in Leon: “I’ve won
the confidence of the group in training, not in matches”.
Favourites only on paper
Speaking at Monday morning’s press conference, Pinto admitted that
Barça are favourites for Wednesday’s match: “In principle we are the favourites. But
everything looks good on paper – you have to prove yourself on the pitch”.
He reminded the fans of the first tie in last season’s competition. Barça went through
only after two narrow wins against another modest outfit, Benidorm. In Pinto’s opinion, they
were two of the most complicated and evenly balanced matches of the season.
"The good football never went away"
Pinto was asked by reporters about the two matches against Valencia
(0-0) and Kazan (1-2) and insisted that the team has never lost its way: “We didn’t
forget how to play good football. It’s just that you can’t win every match”.
Valdés one of the best
Pinto plays his part as goalkeeping backup to first choice Victor Valdés impeccably and
insists that it’s helping him to improve. “Being behind one of the best goalkeepers
makes you try and get the best out of yourself”. However, despite defining Victor as one of
the best in Spain, he declined to make comparisons with other keepers. As we said, Pinto is a
cautious man who avoids controversy.