Josep Guardiola reckons that his team’s hunger for success will be key on Saturday: “I want them to be conscious of what we are playing for”, he told reporters at the Camp Nou this evening.
Beyond tactics, absentees and precedents, Pep Guardiola believes that the key to the game this
Saturday is going to be his players’ attitude- win or lose, Guardiola wants his players to be
fully aware of what is at stake: “I want them to be conscious of what we are playing for.
Many of the players have won lots of things and to win, you have to do lots of things right. Their
desire to be European Champions is what will mark the final”.
As an example he referred to an incident in the 2009 final when Piqué got to a ball Valdes
had parried ahead of United’s Park: “we have to be able to achieve that point of desire
in the heads of all of the players”.
No favourites
Asked if he felt his team were favourites, Guardiola replied: “I would feel
very presumptuous if I felt we were favourites against a team like Manchester United, who have
played in three of the last four Champions League finals and in a game we are going to play in
London. If my players feel they are favourites, I’ll tell them they are more mistaken than
ever”. Pep insisted though that his players will arrive at the final “perfect!”.
Hoping for “a good final”
Pep thinks the Wembley game will be “a good final, but you
never know. The fear of losing, sometimes stops that happening”. As to his opponents,
Guardiola was full of praise for Ferguson’s team: “We have to guess what United will
do. Park, Nani, Chicharito, Valencia... they are all very intense in their pressuring. They are a
very dangerous team in space. They can put out four or five different line ups. They are one of the
best teams in the world”.
2009
Guardiola also revealed that he’s watched the Rome final a couple of times:
“we sat and watched it and United were much better than us in the first half, when we created
just one chance –Eto’o’s goal and only had two and a half long periods of
possession. We had more control in the second half. The level was very similar between us –
they are competitive and strong”.
Volcanic Ash Cloud Threat
Finally, Pep explained that the Club had made plans in case the volcanic ash cloud
impeded air travel: “there will be another communiqué on Tuesday and we will make our
decision. We can’t take any risks and if we have to travel on Tuesday or Wednesday, then we
will. I hope the cloud doesn’t affect the Barcelona people – I hope that not only we
can get there, but that the fans can too. The final wouldn’t make sense with half the ground
empty”.