Barcelona player Rafael Márquez gave an interview to the club's official media.
When you signed for Barça in 2003, did you think you would go on to make 200 appearances?
I don’t know. I’m one of those who just enjoys the moment, the present, and perhaps I don’t think much about the future. But I have to say that holding down a first team place in such an important team for so long has not been easy, it’s been a lot of work. If I have come this far, it’s because of the confidence the managers have shown in me, both Frank Rijkaard before and Pep Guardiola now, and also the directors and the fans who have always supported me.
You are one of the veterans in the squad, and one of the ones who has been in the first team the longest. Do you feel like a leader, an important player?
Yes, I have been here for several seasons and the truth is that the team and the coach have made me feel important and that gives me confidence and of course more responsibility to make sure I do my job well.
Thanks to you, is there more support for Barça in Mexico?
I think so. A lot of people follow me in Mexico and there are people who might have supported somebody else before and now follow Barça. But I think that is also because Barça is a great club and has achieved important things.
You have had two hard years with the team, winning no titles. Now the dynamic seems to have changed and the good results and good football have returned.
Yes, I think that starting a new phase with a new manager has turned over a new leaf and the whole team has resurged. We are also ambitious to win and that’s important because for two seasons we weren’t good and let important things go by.
Guardiola has always supported and confided in you. Are you grateful for that?
Of course, he has trusted me from the start. We had a chat at the end of last season when he became the coach and it was nice because he gave me a lot of confidence and I’m grateful for what he did. Now I have to repay him for the trust by playing well for the team.
Guardiola has changed some habits and routines such as not staying in a hotel before ten o’clock fixtures. Is the team grateful?
It really is better for us. Spending so many hours in a hotel is a real drag and being with the family and getting some rest gives you more confidence and motivation and even more responsibility. The team has taken the idea on well and that is reflected on the pitch.
This season, the results are coming. The team is top of the League and into the second round of the Champions League. There is excitement in the air.
You have to take things bit by bit, game by game, which is what we are doing. I think we have to stay humble and work with the sacrifice we are putting into games, and in the end we’ll be rewarded for that. But it is important to stay calm, that’s essential right now.
Barça have scored more goals than anyone in Europe, and also let in the least. Is the team solid at the back?
We are all working hard, from the strikers to the goalkeeper. We are working very hard in defence, helping each other, there’s a lot of support. All that means we don’t let in many goals. It also helps to have a good goalkeeper like Valdés, that’s essential.
This year you have scored a lot of goals from set pieces. You have scored two goals yourself from corners.
Yes, because those actions are important to us. Strategy is always important as it brings wins, important points. We work on them before games and this is an area on which Guardiola puts a lot of emphasis on in order to get results.
We are seeing the best of Rafa Márquez. We can see you are enjoying playing again.
Yes. For the last two seasons perhaps I was not at my best but now I am lucky enough to be injury-free, I have no problems, and I’ll try to stay that way and at this level. I am helping the team and enjoying the football we’re playing. I think if it all stays that way, it’s unlikely that we won’t win any titles this season.
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Thursday, 18 December 2008
Marquez: "I have to repay Guardiola for his trust"
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One of the best defenders in the world when on form.
FCBFan i couldnt agree with you more! marquez is a great player hope he resigns with barca!
Seems to me like almost every player interviewed talks of the trust Guardiola has placed in them individually. Great man-management from the man who was the essence of Barcalona in his playing days.
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