20.11.2009 14:53
Guardiola: "We'll come through this"
Jordi Clos
Pep Guardiola has reflected on the effects of flu and injuries on his squad this week ahead of Barça's visit to Athletic Club de Bilbao at the weekend and does not want anything used as an excuse.
Éric Abidal and Yaya Touré have both picked up the H1N1 virus and have been told that they cannot
play in San Mamés this weekend, although the French defender was already ruled out with a known.
"We cannot do say any more," Guardiola explained. "It could happen and it has happened. We know
that many people have had it and now it has reached us and we have to ensure that it does not
spread and that we can isolate it. It is always bad when things like this happen. We have some
important games coming up, but we know that the other players will give everything."
No excuses
Zlatan Ibrahimovi suffered a thigh injury and will also not play this
weekend. "I do not think it is serious but we will se how things go. I hope that next week things
will improve. If he is not ready I do not want any excuses being made. Bojan [Krkic] is always
ready. He is 19 years old and has a marvellous future ahead of him. His growth is a continuous
process and not does not depend upon one game in Bilbao. Tomorrow [Saturday] Jonathan [Dos Santos]
is in the squad and if more were needed then more youngsters would come. I have faith in the youth
team."
Athletic Club
"What worries me most is Athletic. San Mamés is San Mamés," he continued
when asked about the atmosphere. "We have to pretend that Inter do not exist and only Athletic Club
do." Barça have won their last five meetings against Los Leones, but Guardiola is paying no heed.
"I see them wanting to avenge that and they have qualities I admire. The act that we have won the
last few matches though means nothing and we will show them the utmost respect in this match."
Inter and Madrid
Next week Barça take on Inter and then Real Madrid. "I do not give any
importance to us going into the match [against Madrid] as leaders. It would be good because it
would mean that we have won in Bilbao, but the league will not be decided until nearer the end of
the season." Asked about Cristiano Ronaldo's participation in el Clásico the Barça coach added: "I
would be delighted if he came. He is a great player and good for football."