Thegoalmac can reveal that Luis Enrique says Barcelona do not care about Lionel Messi breaking La Liga's goalscoring record or the Clasico next week.
Barca welcome Gaizka Garitano's side to Camp Nou on Saturday with
Messi needing just two goals to equal Telmo Zarra's current Spanish
top-flight benchmark of 251 goals.
I think they do really care and wants Lionel to break the record,Enrique is simply sounding professional and putting the team first,which is the right thing to do,but i am so sure they do care about Messi breaking the record.What do you think?Continue for what Luis said.
Also, Barca could be forgiven for having one eye on next Saturday's
first clash of the season with Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.
But even with the Catalan giants heavy favourites to see off Eibar -
promoted from the Segunda Division last term - Barca's coach is
confident his side will not let their concentration wander.
"We haven't spoken about any records. All that interests us is the
collective good of the team. I've not heard any comments about it in the
locker room either," he explained on Friday.
"Our attention is focused only in getting the three points against
Eibar. Records are always something that will be achieved but they're
not our aim. Our aim is to win games and nothing more.
"We've got a number of different games coming up in a very short
space of time so I have to be conscious of everything; the form of the
players, the long journeys they've had, what I see in training, who the
next games are against, everything.
"I haven't seen any signs of relaxation or distraction. The players
are used to all the rumours. What I can guarantee is that they'll go out
there on the pitch without any distractions."
Next week's clash with rivals Real will likely see Luis Suarez make
his debut for Barca, with the game coming a day after his four-month ban
for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup expires.
Luis Enrique looked to play down fears over the fitness of the
Uruguayan and that of Pedro, stating the latter will start Saturday's
game against Eibar.
"It's a problem I'm blessed to have with these players. It’s
fantastic and it's great to have such competition. I see Luis Suarez
training every day. It's hard to say if he’s 80 per cent, 90 per cent or
100%," he added.
"But what I do know is that he's in very good shape. Pedro has been
training every day, is 100% and I can reveal that he will start.
It's not normal for me to do that but now I've said it.
"I don't know why there's been rubbish said about his fitness because he’s in perfect shape."
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