04.10.2010 11:15
Luis Enrique: “not an ideal game”
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Barça B boss Luis Enrique recognised the difficulties his team had gone through in the game against Cordoba, but insisted that his team’s “best football” is capable of beating anyone in the division.
The defeat against Cordoba
(2-0)
followed two successive wins for the B team and was also the team’s second away
defeat so far this season and Luis Enrique reckoned: “we knew Cordoba were strong on set
pieces and planned moves. The first goal came after a foul. They pressured us well high up the
pitch and they did a good job. We managed to build a few things, but they made it difficult”.
“Innocent” sending off
With Marc Muniesa sent off for a second bookable offence on 42 minutes,
Luis Enrique’s team went through more than half the game with just 10 men. The B team boss
reckons the sending off was a sign of his player’s “innocence – if you already
have one yellow then you can’t go to ground in a tackle. However, we went out for the second
half determined to do something, but their second goal set us back badly”.
Cordoba’s defence
Luis Enrique added: “we saw a bit of what Barça B are about, but not the whole thing.
We tried to build from the back and play our passing game even though the pitch wasn’t in
great shape, but Cordoba’s defence made it hard for us. It wasn’t an ideal game for
us”.
Confidence
Despite the defeat, Luis Enrique maintains his confidence in the team:
“it’s hard to win away from home for any team. I just want us to try and play our best
football, because then we can beat anybody. But in this division you have to get all the little
things right and if you don’t, you can also lose against anybody. We have to be competitive
not just when we can play from the back, but also when we have to take a more direct
approach”.