Xavi Hernández reckons he’s feeling fit and well and is over the physical problems that have kept him training apart for the start of the pre-season. The midfielder will join the rest of the squad in training this Friday.
“I had some problems with my Achilles tendon last year and I’ve had a few problems with
my calf this year, so I have started the pre-season quite gently”, explained Xavi, adding
that the work he’s been doing with the Club trainers so far this pre-season: “is to
help prevent any injuries”.
Xavi will be training normally this Friday and also insisted: “I hope to take
part in the next few games like any other squad player”. The first game the team face is
against Manchester United on Saturday, just over two months since the two met in the Champions
League final: “we were by far the better team at Wembley. We held onto the ball for the all
the game apart from the first 10 minutes. Even Fergusson has admitted it –something which
does him a great honour”.
Thiago Alcántara
With Xavi missing the first two pre-season games, Thiago has stepped up to the
plate with some well received performances and Xavi agreed with the praise the youngster is
receiving: “He has an excellent level, a special talent - he has a real spark that will
definitely bring a lot to the team”.
Quizzed as to whether the young midfielder could fit into a Barça side if Cesc should join
the Club, Xavi drew on his own experience, explaining: “I have suffered from comparisons at
the Club, but the season is long and the more good players we have, the better”. That was an
opinion shared by Piqué, who sat alongside Xavi in front of the media and claimed:
“there’s plenty of competition in midfield and that is positive for the team as a
whole”.
Saturday’s game
Both players were speaking at the press conference to present the game against
United, with the Champions League trophy they won against Fergusson’s team alongside them.
The local press expressed their admiration for Barça’s style of play and Xavi explained:
“there is both mental speed and speed of execution in football. We work hard on the former at
Barça. For us it is important to work at keeping hold of the ball and positioning on the
pitch” – a tactical lesson that we all hope to see put into practice at the FedEx Field
on Saturday against the Premier League champions.