Friday, December 2, 2011

New Story 1 Fábregas: "En el Barça siempre estamos obligados a ganar"


Although this article was quite short it was very informative about Barca at the moment.  Recently the club has not been playing too well and has not won games that they fell they should have.  No blame has been put upon anybody and no fingers are being pointed.  It seems the club is collectively trying to cooperate and train harder in order to achieve these necessary wins to catch Real Madrid in the table.  After losing to Getafe, Barcelona fell six points behind Madrid and put themselves in a difficult position.
            Although some may point the finger at Pep Guardiola, the players have complete faith.  After sitting down with Fabregas, FIFA conducted an interview and Cesc says he feels, “very comfortable, really happy.  An individual good start has motivated me a lot this season.”  It is Cesc’s first season with Barca after having played as Captain for the Arsenal squad in London.  Cesc portrayed the team’s collective attitude to win and improve by saying, “I try to be more important.  I have six years in the selection, I have minutes here and there, but it is difficult to prove things with so little time.  In short, I have never complained and never will; I will always be available to be the technician when you need me.”  This quote shows how the players on Barca are willing to work together as a team and forget about being individuals.  This certain attitude is driven by the fans and mostly the club itself.  “Being in a big team acknowledges the pressure to win.  This is Barca, we are obligated to win.  It’s what people expect, forcing us to do what we must to fulfill this.”
            Although Barca has hit some speedbumps in the past couple weeks, things are looking up.  With a fresh win over Rayo Vallacano the club is looking to capitalize on this euphoria and take it into next week against Levante and ultimately in El Clasico against Real Madrid, arguable the biggest rivalry in football.

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