Barcelona President Laporta Reflects On Mallorca Win
The Blaugrana supremo was delighted with the three points...
Nov 8, 2009 8:10:27 AM
After watching Barcelona's win over Mallorca from the stands, president Joan Laporta offered his thoughts on the encounter.
Speaking to Sport after the game, Laporta said, "The rotations showed the great value of our squad."
"We needed the win to recover our morale.
"The three points are important, because they allow us to remain on top."
Laporta then commented on the public's criticism of Dmytro Chygrynskiy, continuing, "Playing with the wind is not easy."
"The ball does strange things, as the player said. But the team played at a great level.
"According to me, the fans supported the team at every moment."
Finally, Laporta was noncommittal on the club's plans for the winter transfer market, stating, "It is a matter that the technical secretary is working on."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
Speaking to Sport after the game, Laporta said, "The rotations showed the great value of our squad."
"We needed the win to recover our morale.
"The three points are important, because they allow us to remain on top."
Laporta then commented on the public's criticism of Dmytro Chygrynskiy, continuing, "Playing with the wind is not easy."
"The ball does strange things, as the player said. But the team played at a great level.
"According to me, the fans supported the team at every moment."
Finally, Laporta was noncommittal on the club's plans for the winter transfer market, stating, "It is a matter that the technical secretary is working on."
Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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