Stat of the Day: 10 and counting

FC Barcelona’s new manager Tito Vilanova has gotten the team off to its best Liga start in the history of the club. 10 matchdays: 9 victories, 1 draw, 28 points. This is a feat that not even Rijkaard or Guardiola could match. And with Atletico going down on Saturday to Valencia, the team from Catalunya now find themselves alone at the top of the table with a three point gap on second place. And an eight point cushion over Real Madrid. And no: I’m not talking about Espanyol [you’ll find them at the other end of the table]

 

Zubizarreta: “This start to the season has been practically impeccable”

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The director of football Andoni Zubizarreta played down Barça’s record-breaking start to La Liga: “The objective is not to have the best start but to get to the month of May and win the title.”

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Villa: “I’m not too far off from being able to play the full 90 minutes”

The Barça forward has featured in the team’s last three starting line-ups and he’s scored three goals in as many games. “I don’t think I’m too far off from being able to play the full 90 minutes,” said the forward

Villa has played a total of 450 minutes from 12 official matches, and he’s scored six goals: five in the Liga and one in the Cup

On Barça’s brilliant start in La Liga, he said: “After time passes we’ll be remembered when another fantastic team tries to break our record”.

David Villa was one of the standout players this weekend against Celta. The Barça forward has scored in three consecutive games, a feat he hasn’t achieved since February 2011, when he scored against Sporting, Arsenal, Athletic and Mallorca. “I’ve spent a lot of time training with the team, I started on the first day of the pre-season, and little by little I’ve gotten into the rhythm of the competition,” said the Asturian on Barça TV’s El Marcador. “I’ve started three games in a row and that makes me happy. I don’t think I’m too far off from being able to play the full 90 minutes,” he added. “As a forward, goals are important on an individual level but they also help the team,” said Villa.

This Saturday, against Celta, Villa played 79 minutes and he completed 53 of 60 attempted passes. In addition, the forward only shot on goal once but it was enough to give Barça the go-ahead goal against Celta. “I feel better each day. It was a hard-fought match against a great team.” He added: “We’re thankful for teams like Celta, because they don’t close themselves off at the back. This makes football more grand, more enjoyable.”

Record start in La Liga

“The season just started, but we should be pleased that we broke the record,” said Villa, who admitted that the players were aware that they were one victory away from being the squad with the best Liga start in Club history. “No team has ever managed to do this in the long history of this great club. Obviously, after time passes, when another team wants to break the record we’ll be remembered.”

It comes as no surprise to the Spanish forward that Tito Vilanova’s team has broken the long-standing Club record: “We all expected this season to go well. The squad was relieved when Tito was named to the head coach position.”

Finally, El Guaje also explained that his team-mates are happy for Leo Messi, who became a father for the first time on Friday, and that the many injuries picked up by Barça players have been the only down side to the season: “We have to continue. Those of us that are healthy have to try and make sure that the absences aren’t felt, we have to encourage and support those that are injured. Currently, the results are positive.”

 

Sandro Rosell: Messi the perfect example of a humble guy

Sandro Rosell: Messi the perfect example of a humble guy

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has stressed that humility and teamwork are two of the key values at the Catalan giants, and singled out Lionel Messi as a fine example of a player who represents these morals.Rosell addressed a group of about 100 children at a primary school on Wednesday, to explain the values at the centre of the club’s recent successes, and had nothing but praise for the Argentine attacker. Continue reading

Giovani dos Santos: Jonathan can succeed at Barcelona

Giovani dos Santos (born May 11, 1989 in Monte...

Giovani dos Santos

“The best thing for Jonathan to do is to remain patient. Time will tell what he can achieve. I believe that he will get chances to prove his worth,” Giovani told Goal.com.

Barcelona have a lot of quality in his position. He must try and learn as much as possible from them on a daily basis. He is still young and has a lot of quality as well.

“I am confident that he will show what he can do when he get the chance to prove his worth.”