Jordi Roura: “We don’t know how to sit back– we’ll be out for a win” against Real Madrid

Speaking to the media after Monday’s training session, FC Barcelona Manager, Jordi Roura, insisted: “the team is really focussed and determined to get into another final”. On Tuesday FC Barcelona and Real Madrid will play the second leg of the Spanish Cup semi-final. Roura also reminded everyone that Barça’s style is non-negotiable: “we will be going out to win from the off”.

CNA

February 25, 2013 08:35 PM

Barcelona (FCB).- With the decisive second leg of the Spanish Cup semi-final against Real Madrid ever closer, FC Manager, Jordi Roura, admitted that everything which is at stake: “makes it even more important”. He also insisted that Barça’s style of play won’t change for the game, despite the 1-1 draw in the first leg of the tie: “we won’t sit back and defend the draw – we don’t know how to. Our style is always to attack , we’ll be after a win from the off. Real Madrid have to score and it’s possible that they will be pressurising us high up the pitch. Whatever happens, we’ll be ready for them”.


Respect, but no fear

Roura also insisted that Saturday’s win against Seville had settled the team and that they were completely focussed on the Madrid game and aware of how important it was: “games against Real Madrid are always tough. They are a big team with great players, but we are really excited about getting out onto the pitch to take them on and get into another final. All I ask is that everything stays out there on the pitch. We have plenty of respect for them, as we do for any other team. Respect - but not fear. We know it’ll be a difficult game, but we aren’t afraid”.

Messi, as motivated as ever

Leo Messi was again at the heart of many of the questions Roura had to face, with the Barça coach explaining: “he is a competitive player, he’s always motivated. I don’t think he is any more so because it’s Real Madrid, or because of the things that were said after the last game between us and them. He’s very comfortable when he has to compete. He looks perfect to me and I wouldn’t say he is any more tired now than he was at the same point in other seasons”. Asked if Messi was maybe not at his sharpest, Roura joked: “well, the way he’s playing, it’s a good job he’s not at his sharpest isn’t it? Everyone has room for improvement, but I can’t understand that anyone could question the season that Messi has put in”.

Fans’ support is key

“We are sure that the Camp Nou will be full and the fans’ support is basic for us -that’s why it’s important to be playing at home. If we have these two second legs against Madrid and Milan to look forward to, it’s thanks to the good work we have already put in. We have had to eliminate other top teams in both competitions, which shows what a good season we have had so far”. “We’ve been looking at the goals we’ve let in over recent games and trying to correct that for the upcoming matches. Those goals are everyone’s responsibility”, explained Roura.