rafael justvice president of FC Barcelona, and Sergi Barjuan, sports director of the Barça Academy, presented the Barça Academy Word Cup in the press room of the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper in Sant Joan Despí, a competition that has Ansu Fati and Alexia Putellas as sponsors. “I saw Ansu very excited about the children of so many countries who remember their beginnings”, highlighted And you after the morning photo session in a week marked by his sports situation after the words of bori fati, his father.
I had a chance to talk Ansu. I have two children and sometimes you are taken with only your child and no one else. This is what happened. I understand the father, maybe he needs to be more subtle in how he says it, nothing more, but the son must have the personality to make a decision, just like other homegrown players have done. I told him. Ansu is fully involved, with a crazy desire to succeed here, but the alignment depends on the coach”, he commented And you.
To the direct question of whether he can guarantee the continuation of the ’10’ for next season, And you He replied that I cannot guarantee anything for next year, I can only say that the coach is counting on him, that he is an example of this. farm house for everyone. I don’t want any home schooled boy to leave. My goal is to have eleven from the quarry, but it’s difficult because you have to win. Hopefully homegrown players will follow the example of Puyol, Xavi, Sergi Barjuan here now…”
Regarding the campaign made against Gavi after two games for the Spanish team, pointed out that “I was very close to Gavi and everyone is very happy with how it works and if there are campaigns, let them keep what they are doing”.
In another order of things, he said that “if everything goes as it should, Barça will play next year at Montjuïc, yes” and announced that Joan Laporta will hold a press conference in April on the ‘Negreira case’, showing “my total certainty that UEFA will not leave us in the Champions League”.
Source: La Verdad
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