Saturday March 21, 2012
At the post game news conference, the managers of FC Barcelona Josep "Pep" Guardiola was very classy and congratulated Real Madrid for winning arguably the biggest game of the year, 'El Clasico.' He was quoted as saying, "Les felicito por la victoria y el título," which means, 'I congratulate you on the victory and title.' The only other game that might be of more magnitude would be if FC Barcelona and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League Final in May, but both team must win Tuesday and Wednesday for that to become a reality.
For the first time in Guardiola's tenure as Barcelona managers, Barcelona has lost La Liga. In the post game interviews Guardiola gave credit to Madrid noting they were a physical team and Barcelona did not match their physicality intensity.
Guardolia also did not complain about his teams effort, and noted they must forget about the loss and focus on the Champions League match on Tuesday against Chelsea. Pep also commented that they must review the game tape and assess why his team lost El Clasico.
He also took criticism for not playing Cesc Fabregas and he responded by explaining, "I have to make decisions, I paid for it and take responsibility, maybe I was wrong with Cesc or I don't know. He then reitereated that the result against Chelsea on Tuesday means a lot and the final of Copa del Rey against Athletic is another very important game.
Iniesta was quoted saying, "I am disappointed and hurt. We played wtih some haste, but we had chances to score. We had the vision of keeping the league championship alive, but now have to prepare for Chelsea on Tuesday."
The captain Puyol also spoke following the game praised Madrid and commented that you cannot always win and hinted at the fact that they have not been as consistent as other years. When asked about the possibility of facing Real Madrid in the final of the Champions League he responded, "It would be a very cool end (to the season)." For now players will have to quickly switch their focus from Real Madrid to Chelsea and begin preparing for Chelsea on Tuesday.
My take: Living in Barcelona has really taught me the importance of soccer through Catalan culture and Spanish culture. Going out to bars such as Ovella Negra to watch FC Barcelona games was so much fun and one aspect I will truly miss about Barcelona. In addition, I will continue to root for Barca once I have returned to the States. BARCA! BARCA! BARCA!
At the post game news conference, the managers of FC Barcelona Josep "Pep" Guardiola was very classy and congratulated Real Madrid for winning arguably the biggest game of the year, 'El Clasico.' He was quoted as saying, "Les felicito por la victoria y el título," which means, 'I congratulate you on the victory and title.' The only other game that might be of more magnitude would be if FC Barcelona and Real Madrid meet in the Champions League Final in May, but both team must win Tuesday and Wednesday for that to become a reality.
For the first time in Guardiola's tenure as Barcelona managers, Barcelona has lost La Liga. In the post game interviews Guardiola gave credit to Madrid noting they were a physical team and Barcelona did not match their physicality intensity.
Guardolia also did not complain about his teams effort, and noted they must forget about the loss and focus on the Champions League match on Tuesday against Chelsea. Pep also commented that they must review the game tape and assess why his team lost El Clasico.
He also took criticism for not playing Cesc Fabregas and he responded by explaining, "I have to make decisions, I paid for it and take responsibility, maybe I was wrong with Cesc or I don't know. He then reitereated that the result against Chelsea on Tuesday means a lot and the final of Copa del Rey against Athletic is another very important game.
Iniesta was quoted saying, "I am disappointed and hurt. We played wtih some haste, but we had chances to score. We had the vision of keeping the league championship alive, but now have to prepare for Chelsea on Tuesday."
The captain Puyol also spoke following the game praised Madrid and commented that you cannot always win and hinted at the fact that they have not been as consistent as other years. When asked about the possibility of facing Real Madrid in the final of the Champions League he responded, "It would be a very cool end (to the season)." For now players will have to quickly switch their focus from Real Madrid to Chelsea and begin preparing for Chelsea on Tuesday.
My take: Living in Barcelona has really taught me the importance of soccer through Catalan culture and Spanish culture. Going out to bars such as Ovella Negra to watch FC Barcelona games was so much fun and one aspect I will truly miss about Barcelona. In addition, I will continue to root for Barca once I have returned to the States. BARCA! BARCA! BARCA!
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