18.06.2008 12:30
Luis Enrique: "I have returned home"
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Luis Enrique Martínez was presented as the new coach Barça B, which will be known as Barça Atlètic from next season, and admitted that he was excited to return to the club he graced as a player.
The former attacking midfielder played for the Blaugana between 1996 and 2004 and will take over
from Pep Guardiola in charge of the club's second tier outfit in la Segunda A next term. The
Asturian spoke to the media on Wednesday afternoon and revealed his delight at starting his
coaching career at the club where he retired from playing.
Alongside president Joan Laporta and the director of the Youth set-up, José Ramón Alexanco,
Luis Enrique said that he felt like "I have come home". He added: "I finished playing here and now
I will start coaching here."
Hard work and determination
"I am going into the challenge with real desire," he conotnued. "I know that I may not have
any experience, because I am just starting out, but I have been in plenty of dressing rooms with
players of so many levels before. What I can guarantee is hard work, determination and total
dedication."
Luis Enrique then thanked Laporta and Alexanco for showing
confidence in him and giving him the chance to take on this "interesting and demanding project". In
the last few weeks, the 38-year-old has held numerous meetings with Guardiola to "find all the
detals about the team, but without interfering because the players were all focussed on winning
promotion".
Barbarà steps up
Joan Barbarà, who has worked with the club's youth teams for five years, will become Luis
Enrique's number two. The former Salamanca player has already been Pep Boada's assistant with Barça
C and with Quique Costas for the B team.
Vital characteristics
Alexanco explained why the club had chosen Luis Enrique for
the role: "He is a brave, young coach and we needed a great character to replace Pep Guardiola, who
has proven himself and stepped up to the first team now." Joan Laporta then added: "His character
stands out, his desire and his commitment that he showed durng his time as a player and they will
all be transmitted into his coaching. This is great news for everyone at Barcelona."