After a draw against Valencia in the league and defeat in the Champions League against Rubin Kazan critics have been quick to look at what has gone wrong with the team, but Andres Iniesta believes there has been an over-reaction.
“We are not going to go crazy, the season has been long and we have had good spells and we will return to having them. The team has been running up and down the pitch and giving a 100 per cent, and there is no doubt that our results will improve,” said Iniesta.
“It is too soon to talk of crisis and that there is an end to a cycle. To draw away at Valencia is not terrible although it was to lose at home to Kazan but it is always possible in football. We go out each game looking to play our best and win but it is not always possible, last season was something exceptional but we started again this campaign from zero. If we win a title then no one will say anything at the end of the year. The squad is not too big or too small.”
Meanwhile this week the Masia, the youth accommodation set-up by ex-president Josep Nunez, had its 30th anniversary. Iniesta followed the likes of Guardiola and Xavi by passing through the Masia on his way to breaking into the first team.
“The Masia gave me a lot and all the work and effort I put in at that time has been rewarded with me playing in the first team,” he said.
It’s too early to talk of crisis says Iniesta
– October 22, 2009Posted in: Uncategorized

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