Saturday 27 December 2008

Iago: "Rivaldo was at the level as Ronaldinho"

Former Barcelona Atlètic and current Juventus player Iago Falqué gave an interview to Madrid sports tabloid As.





How is football in Italy?
Very different compared to Spain, starting with how young players are treated. You will hardly see boys of 18 years old playing with the first team unless they are real phenomenons. They put the emphasis on the fact that you should be well-prepared and that you need time to get there.

Which doesn't seem a bad thing to me. It's good to go step by step.
Indeed, and I have a lot of time: I signed for four years.

What about the game?
The tactical part is the most important one. Games are very carefully prepared. With attention for the little details, there's nothing that isn't discussed. In Spain, they don't work that much on the tactical aspect, there's more freedom, above all in the defense. Here they defend with eleven players. It's football and chess at the same time. It's just a totally different game. The mixture of both styles will sure make me a better player.

Which teammate has impressed you most?
Pavel Nedved. Of course, the fourteen years that Del Piero has been at the club isn't nothing and the day I sat by his side in the dressingroom, I got emotional. But the Czech is impressive: he's 36 years old and he has won everything but he still has the same desire and ambition as the first day. He plays ninety minutes, Sunday, Wednesday, Sunday.

What about Buffon?
I don't see him a lot. Since he's injured we meet almost never. But when we do, he always slaps my shoulder and greets me. It seems a good guy and he behaves the same with me as with the other teammates: well-mannered and always encouraging. None of the players behave like a star.

How are the fans? The press?
The fans are very passionate, I think it's comparable like in Spain. And the press puts a lot of pressure, also like in Spain. You have several sports papers, the general papers are also focusing on football, radio stations, television channels... This isn't England where a journalist appears every now and then. Here, there's pressure if you lose. And Juventus is the number one club in Italy...

But not in Turin, which is very strange.
Yes, Torino has more fans in Turin than Juventus. It's a historical thing since Torino had the first great Italian team. The memory remains and they are still loved by a lot of people.

Who was your idol when you were young?
Rivaldo. An extraordinary player who hasn't been treated fairly in Spain. For me he was at the same level as the best Ronaldinho... or even better. But he played in a Barça that wasn't as good as the team of today and he paid for that. But what a player!

What do people in Italy think about the Spanish league? They consider Barça to be far ahead of the other teams?
Well, the day they played against Madrid, that didn't seem to be the case to me. It wasn't easy for Madrid to play that game with that many non-available players, with a new coach. Of course Barça was superior, but I have the feeling that it's Messi who is superior, he makes the difference. And when Barça loses him one day, they will have a bad time because he's the one who decides the games. They are the favourites for the league title - saying otherwise would be strange if you look at the table - but there's a lot of season left. The reasonable thing is to wait and see how it will turn out.

What about the Spanish national team?
The Italians don't put in doubt the superiority and the quality of Spain. We won the European championship by playing football, not by speculating like Greece in 2004. Even the last fifteen minutes of the final Germany wasn't able to attack! Even then the chances were ours. What a tournament we played...

You could take part in the European Championship Under-19 and the World Cup Under-20 this season.
I would like to play both tournaments but the competition is realy strong and I'll have to fight for my spot.



This was the second and last part of this interview. Read the first part here:
"I had seven great years at Barça"

Read more:
Barça B: Iago talks about exit
Barça B - Official: Iago to Juventus
Barça B: Manchester United offer for Iago

9 comments:

Jnice said...

Is he serious? He really disrespected Barca by saying that without Messi we would be in a bad situation and that at Madrid it didn't look like we are superior. I mean if they play with 9 in the back then of course it is hard to score, but we still won. And it was Eto'o who scored the gamewinning goal, what is Iago on? He is an annoying kid judging by the interview and I hope he turns out to be a bust.

Anonymous said...

What a disrespectful brat, If it wasn´t for Barça he wouldn´t even exist in football. Now he thinks he can talk like he knows everything about Barça. He´s just bitter he couldn´t make the first team. People before were saying we depended on Dinho and if he left we will be miserable, look what happen now, we are the best. Same if God forbid Messi goes, their will always be a replacement. Barça is great no matter what a little kid called Iago says ...

Anonymous said...

I think he is just being a kid, Deco isnt too happy with us but he is more "diplomatic" (wen interviewed)... The boy feels he wasnt wanted/respected enough. If and when Messi leaves, there would be someone else. Maradona, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, all came and all left, we would always remain. I am not saying we couldnt have treated these guys bettter.

Anonymous said...

"Erikoisasiantuntija" you have right. Fuck you Iagowtf!

Anonymous said...

When i read this comment "I have the feeling that it's Messi who is superior, he makes the difference. And when Barça loses him one day, they will have a bad time because he's the one who decides the games." I got really annoyed. However i got to thinking maybe what he meant was when he eventually retires etc barca will have a hard time replacing him because he is a great player. Still it seems like a very wierd thing to say seeing that barca has a history of producing great players iniesta puyol cesc reina guardiola messi xavi etc. and there are several promissing youngsters coming through the ranks now.

Anonymous said...

Agree with all above.

Anonymous said...

Why send him to England, are you trying to disrespect my country or something, man some Barça supporters are ignorant there wouldn't even be a Barça if it wasn't for the English & Swedish!!!

Més que un club

Anonymous said...

I don't think what he said was all nonsense. We all know how important Messi is to this squad. And let's be honest here: every Barca fan will be really worried if Messi suffers, say, some kind of serious injury keeping him out of match for the rest of season. In this sense Iago had his point. I think this is also the reason why people are still talking about bringing some new attacker in January
when the team are in quite good shape with Iniesta getting back soon.

Anonymous said...

What stupid comments! He is damn right with everything he said and
it's really disgusting to see how
some pissed off fan bois many Barca fans seem to be react to the truth... and I'm a culé by myself- just an objective one...

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