20.09.2011 19:48
Guardiola predicts a great game in Valencia
Jesús Carrillo
Pep Guardiola is convinced that the game against Valencia will be “a great match”, but warned of the problems Emery’s team could pose, especially given the great moment of form they are enjoying.
The boss praised the Valencia team and made it clear that it would not be an easy task to take the
three points from Mestalla on Wednesday: “they are the league leaders right now and they are
looking really strong. We are going to a tough ground and their fans will be right behind them.
They also have a great coach who has shown he is capable of taking a team that has lost players
like Villa, Silva and Mata and making them into a very competitive outfit, as they are showing at
the start of this campaign”.
Tactics
Asked about his tactics for the match, Guardiola explained: “the most
important thing isn’t whether we play with three or four at the back, it’s rather about
finding a balance that allows us to play our attacking game and keep possession and our position on
the pitch. Against Osasuna we played Alves up front and it worked okay, but we are more used to
playing with a four man defence. Playing with three at the back in Mestalla might be a bit risky No
system is infallible –we’ll make our decision tomorrow”.
The League three games in
The boss also gave his take on the league after the first three games: “ we
didn’t need Madrid to lose at Llevant to realise that everything is going to be tough and
each year it’s harder. Nobody is giving anything away in this league. The next two games
aren’t about us laying down a marker : they will be two important games , but they
won’t be decisive”.
One game at a time
The chance of starting a run of wins isn’t what Guardiola is concerned about
either: “winning runs, records and things like that don’t take you anywhere
–winning games comes from hard work and taking each game as it comes. Wining always helps of
course, but this is a long distance race. However, I can assure you that we will go out tomorrow
feeling very strong”.
Spanish Cup headaches
Guardiola also reacted to the RFEF decision to schedule Barça’s first Cup
game on November 16th – a day after an international match day – as a result of Barça
playing in the World Club Cup on the originally planned date: “it’s a problem and
someone will have to sort it out. I can only field 4 B team players and I’ll probably only
have three or four available from the first team squad. If the rest are with their national squads,
I don’t know what we will do”.