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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Guardiola's message to staff after the draw with the Copenhagen

Pep continued to 'play' the game after the final whistle (with Solbakken) and going into the locker room ...

 He did not like the atmosphere Pep Guardiola he found upon entering the Barcelona dressing room after the match against FC Copenhagen at the Parken. Long faces, players exhausted, attitudes rare in recent times ... Tiredness, weakness and fatigue, both physical and mental Catalan floated in the cabin after the tie one on Tuesday. His team had been dumped on the pitch but it was gone with a score (1-1) which, by the name of the opponent, he knew little. In addition, his game was not convinced since suffering despite crashing over two auctions (of Town and Peter) in the Danish portal wood ...

Getting away from the perceived environment, the boat continued Barcelona 'playing' the game despite coming "hot" after the exchange of words he had had with Stale Solbakken, the Danish Technical box, to defend one of their best players, José Manuel Pinto goal, sanctioned by UEFA to imitate the whistle of the referee and confuse an opponent in the club-Copenhagen for the third day.


"Quiet, quiet!" Snapped turning to his disciples. "Playing well will pass to the second round!" He said. Guardiola, in the blink of an eye, reversed the situation and harangued the team to get up and stand up again because it's time to lick their wounds. "Keep in mind that we played against the Danish champions, a team this season has won almost all their league games," continued the coach of FC Barcelona. "It is also a set that takes years to win his championship (he was champion in seven of the last ten seasons) and will certainly be in the second round with us," he said convinced after seeing the way in which they have employee (and results) in the first four days of the group stage.

Guardiola, convinced of the message he was sending his players, do not hesitate to say that "you got a point in a very difficult field. Give him the credit it deserves and, thanks to all, it was possible to achieve this result. " These words, no doubt, were a continuation of what they were pronounced Santpedor coach on the eve of the match, when he asserted that "we must make a superb performance to win here." Pep knew that the match would be very complicated because the FC Copenhagen would be used beyond their means. Positive results were closer to the knockout, to history. And I was afraid a game with features that happen. In the end, the tie after the 0-0 draw between Rubin Kazan and Panathinaikos, failed so badly.

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