Thursday 13 November 2008

A Basel fan in Barcelona: That's Football!

Basel fan René travelled to Barcelona last week to see his team drawing one all with Barcelona. He sent us this report.





That's Football!

Well, we bought our tickets in Basel just before the first game. After the horrible 0-5 in Basel, we were not having any expectations for the return game in Camp Nou. Even more, every result at the same level was acceptable to us, upfront........

We travelled to Barcelona by plane from Geneva very late in the evening. From the airport we got straight to Camp Nou. Huge, really huge area. After surrounding the ground, we were entering together with the FC Basel mob quite quickly. In general the stadium is okay, but the comfort is not the standard in Basel or other modern grounds.

The places we got together with all the other fans were very high up, I guess it might be around 150 m to the pitch. This is not really interesting if one like to "see" football. That's probably the reason why some of our fan were whistling against the own team entering the pitch, they thought it's Barca...........

The game was terrific good for us. After five minutes we finally had the ball first time, so business as usual. But our tactics was different than in Basel, and obviously quite successful. The coach had chosen to use the standard 4-5-1 system and not the 4-4-2 like in Basel. The result was that our team was closer together and had more players near the ball, attacking was quicker although the team gave lot's of ground to Barca. Also as a result of 4-5-1 tactics, the main problem of the first round was almost solved: the wingers of Barca could not go into a 1-1 situation, but were always against 2 of our players. So the wings were closed for Barca.

It was normal game, ball possession like 65% to 35%, but Barca did not score until he came. This small boy, called Lionel Messi, he entered the pitch and we fans were taking a deep breath. With his first touch he almost went through, but with the second touch, 90 seconds after entering the game, he did it. Unfortunately.

We felt our team was doing very good until this goal came and we were afraid that might change now. But it didn't, they kept doing what they were able to.

And then, yes we got crazy. Eren Derdiyok smashed the ball into the net, volley. Wow. We got crazy up there. The last 10 minutes was suffering, begging, crying, shouting, blaming but then, the whistle, great relief.

The result is good for us. Not only that we are the first club from Switzerland winning a point at Camp Nou, pride was back after the first game. Barca had given away the first game in a row of 11 victories and we did it. We were enthusiastic, really great.

Even more, now we have a small chance to fight for 3rd place in the group against Shakhtar Donetsk, so we could enter Uefa Cup next year. And I think we have a chance if we don't loose next game in Donetsk. We have our last game at home against Sporting and Donezk has to visit Camp Nou. And we hope, Barca isn't giving too many games away easily.

The best thing happened to us after the game:
We catched a taxi, entered and the driver congratulated us for the result. He opened his jacket and said "watch this" and it was a Real Madrid T-Shirt. Of course we had nice conversation with him about Barca, Real and football. We told him we'd like to go to Ramblas to eat something and he said he would bring us to a restaurant of his family at the port. So we went there, good restaurant and had a wonderful beef steak. As it was already 1am, we thought about leaving but the waiter came to us and said: "you want to see player?" Of course, which player? "Basilea, all team".

Yes of course, we thought he is nuts. Our team would not go after a game to eat at 2 am dinner. But we were wrong, after 30 minutes the guys showed up and as there were only about 10 supporters of FC Basel in the restaurant we shake hands with the guys and congratuled to the great result.

The next day we were running Rambla up and down, had paella and huge tapas. Just fine, sunshine, warm and a good result. What else you need? In the evening we got back to the airport and travelled home. Very happy.

That's football, isn't it? I love these emotions.

7 comments:

pep said...

Many thanks to René for this report (and to Ramzi for acting as go-between) and good luck to Basel in the two remaining Champions League games!

Anonymous said...

Great read, René! Good luck, Basel!

Anonymous said...

Think this was worth the travelling: 1-1 against Barcelona and meeting your players...

Ramzi said...

A very nice post Rene', thanks for your time and effort, the best luck for Basel FC.

Anonymous said...

Very nice post, liked to read this! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Very good.
Good luck to us and them.
We will need it.

Anonymous said...

Excellent read Rene! You can feel the true joy of football. Also it was a very significant result because you ended our 11 game winning streak just when people had started about dreaming of breaking the wins record.

BTW, When you saw your team were the celebrating or were they just happy?

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