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Friday, 24 October 2014

Bale injury won't Change anything for Us,Says Enrique

Thegoalmac can reveal that Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says Real Madrid star Gareth Bale's absence from Saturday's Clasico through injury will have no effect on his tactics.

I think Barca can capitalise on Bale's absence to win the match,Ancelotti can only do two things,which is either play possession football because of Isco taking the place of Bale,which will make things easier for Barcelona,because no one can match them when it comes to possession football,or play their usual counter attack,which means Barca will have only Ronaldo's speed to worry about.

So Bale's absence shouldn't affect Barca's tactics,rather it should help them win the match,not saying Barca will win o,but if they are smart enough they should capitalise on Bale's absence. 
You agree with me?Continue for what Enrique said.
"We will not change our football ideas dependent on the opponent's players," he said at a press conference when asked about Bale being missing.

"There are different circumstances that we are evaluating, but we will not change anything we do.

"The Clasicos are always heated, entertaining and amusing. The coaches have to ensure their teams give the best spectacle on the pitch - we are here to entertain the fans.

"One of Real Madrid's qualities is their transition play and their players' abilities to score. I have a lot of respect for Mr Ancelotti. I don't have any problems, especially not with him."

Barca currently sit top of La Liga after eight games and are yet to concede as they hold a four-point lead over Madrid.

Luis Enrique believes it is a good sign that they are already ahead of Los Blancos.
The 44-year-old continued: "I think it's very good, it means that we are a trustworthy team.

Tomorrow we will go out to win the match from the beginning, to have the ball with us and be deserving of victory.

"Our plan is to have a great match and win against a very good team."
The coach was asked if the Clasico could see a lot of players booked, with Luis Suarez and Pepe - two players who are famous for picking up yellow cards - set to go head-to-head.

"Football is wonderful and physical contact is allowed," he replied. "There's a referee to analyse it. Players are old enough, they know each other and know how to behave."

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