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Guardiola: Barcelona does not deserve to be 10 points behind Real Madrid
The Blaugrana trainer is adamant that his team should be closer to Real Madrid in the Liga standings, but urged his players to fight for the league title until the end.
By Mark Doyle
Bongarts
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola hailed his players as a credit to the game after Sunday night's 5-1 demolition of Valencia in La Liga, and argued that his side does not deserve to be 10 points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid at this point in the season.
“We’re 10 points behind but, honestly, I don’t think we deserve to be 10 points behind the way we’ve played this season," he said. "There are many things that have happened that have resulted in us being this far behind and it will be difficult to make up those points.
"But we have to try during the three months that are left to come back and we have to try to compete - like we did today."
The Catalans, who have won 13 titles since Guardiola took charge in 2008, fell behind to an early goal from Pablo Piatti at Camp Nou over the weekend but came storming back to win courtesy of four goals from Lionel Messi and one from Xavi.
Guardiola insisted after the game that this current Barca squad, which traveled to Japan in December to claim the Club World Cup, had again underlined why some pundits believe it to be the best team ever assembled.
“We played very well this evening," the former Spain international told reporters after the game. "We’re very happy with how things have gone and how we’ve played."
He added, “I always think that we’re really lucky to have this generation of players. It’s a privilege to be able to enjoy them because they’re fantastic lads."
Guardiola believes it is his players' drive and desire which sets them apart from the majority of their rivals.
“I know that in sport you have to test yourself every day; every moment," he mused. "And I don’t think there’s a greater example of that than these players."
Barcelona returns to La Liga action against Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon next weekend.
“We’re 10 points behind but, honestly, I don’t think we deserve to be 10 points behind the way we’ve played this season," he said. "There are many things that have happened that have resulted in us being this far behind and it will be difficult to make up those points.
"But we have to try during the three months that are left to come back and we have to try to compete - like we did today."
The Catalans, who have won 13 titles since Guardiola took charge in 2008, fell behind to an early goal from Pablo Piatti at Camp Nou over the weekend but came storming back to win courtesy of four goals from Lionel Messi and one from Xavi.
Guardiola insisted after the game that this current Barca squad, which traveled to Japan in December to claim the Club World Cup, had again underlined why some pundits believe it to be the best team ever assembled.
“We played very well this evening," the former Spain international told reporters after the game. "We’re very happy with how things have gone and how we’ve played."
He added, “I always think that we’re really lucky to have this generation of players. It’s a privilege to be able to enjoy them because they’re fantastic lads."
Guardiola believes it is his players' drive and desire which sets them apart from the majority of their rivals.
“I know that in sport you have to test yourself every day; every moment," he mused. "And I don’t think there’s a greater example of that than these players."
Barcelona returns to La Liga action against Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon next weekend.
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