17.08.2010 13:07
Bojan feeling good
Vanessa Forns
Bojan Krkic believes that this could be a vital season in his development at FC Barcelona as he hopes to step up another level and play regularly in Pep Guardiola’s side.
The Linyola-born striker is looking forward to the big kick off at the end of August and wants to
show what he can do. “This is an important season,” he explained. “I intend to
move forward and take more responsibility within the team.”
Highest level
Last term Bojan made 36 appearances for the first team and scored 12 goals. “I am very
proud of my time at the club as much for what I did in the youth ranks as I have done for the first
team,” he continued. “Now I want to triumph at the top. I hope to be able to play and
participate. Last year I showed that I can perform at decisive times. My personal aim is to
continue to grow, to stay on the same line by working hard and, little-by-little, take advantage of
the time the coach gives me.”
New boy
David Villa’s arrival has seen competition for places up front in
Guardiola’s time increase, but Bojan is ready for the challenge. “He has so much
quality and will be important for us.”
Villa adaption
“Villa is humble and always looks for help from his team-mates from what I have seen
when on international duty with him,” he continued.” He is a good player who will bring
positive things to us and he is adapting well. He will soon become familiar with all of us and we
want o make him as comfortable as possible.”
Bouncebackability
Barça were beaten 3-1 in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup by Sevilla last weekend, but
Bojan sees no reason why the Catalan outfit will not turn it round. “We have a real chance
and the fact that we are playing at home is important,” he explained. “We will have
chances and we have to ensure we take them. Let’s hope that we have some fortune in the
second leg and can lift the trophy. We can do it.”
Youth work
Guardiola looks set to use a number of youngsters this season and Bojan thinks it
is a good move. “All of them are so good,” he said. “They showed the other day
that they can perform at this level. They can help ensure that the team is highly competitive. I
try to keep them calm and show them the way, but they do not need much help because they have done
well.”