Dani Alves believes he hasn't received the respect he deserves at Barcelona, but says he wants to stay to work under Luis Enrique...Continue to see his reasons....
The
Brazilian was heavily rumoured to be on his way out of Camp Nou this
summer after the player himself suggested towards the end of last season
that he could leave before speculation that replacements were being
sought began to grow.
However, Alves confirmed he will remain at
the club under new coach Luis Enrique this season, but insists he does
not feel he gets the respect he deserves.
"I have decided to stay here with Barca," Alves told a press conference.
"The
day will come when I have to go. But I would like to get out with the
feeling that I have been a great professional here. If I would leave now
I would not go with that feeling."
"It is a habit that people
will talk about myself here. I take it naturally. The criticism
motivates me because they make me improve.
"I've earned the right to be respected. I haven’t felt that I have had support when I have had to defend myself in the face of everything that comes out in the press.
"I
wasn't feeling backed with everything that was happening. I have
information that I was on the market, that they wanted to bring other
people in.
"When I was questioned about my contract on my
return to Barcelona, I made it clear that I first needed to discuss it
with Luis Enrique.
"It’s a pleasure to work with someone like Luis Enrique; he demands a lot from us and that is what inspires me.
"We have to work well and be demanding with ourselves. We have great challenges to look forward to this season."I needed to feel assured that he counts on me because we’ll be working with other during the whole of the new season."
Barcelona
kick off their league campaign at home to Elche on Sunday, and with
Alves set to feature, he is not fearful of their fiercest rivals after
their Champions League success.
“Real Madrid have our respect, but it is not a team that I fear," said the 31-year-old.
"You have to compete with them."
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