Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino says his side are not afraid of "violent play" from Real Madrid, claiming the referee will keep the game in check.
In
the two league meetings between the teams last season, 16 yellow cards
and one red card were handed out in two tightly-contested affairs.
Martino insists the violent play of los Blancos will not affect the outcome of the game, or help them slow down Blaugrana superstar Lionel Messi.
“Am
I afraid of Madrid’s violent play? No, every team plays according to
their possibilities and there’s a referee who should judge,” he told
reporters.
“With Paraguay, I faced [Messi] three times and we could never stop him. It depends on him having his day.”
The
former Newell’s Old Boys coach admits he has had his team picked for
the game for a few days now, which will include Gerard Pique, whose slip
up against Milan cost the team a win.
“I already had the line-up
for tomorrow decided before the game against AC Milan. I would only
have changed if something happened.
“[Andres] Iniesta, Cesc
[Fabregas] and Xavi are all great and would play everywhere. By leaving
players out I’m always close to committing an injustice.
“I’m at a
club but sometimes feel like I’m coaching a national team because of
all the quality players and the little time we get to prepare for
games.”
Despite consecutive draws with Osasuna and Milan, Martino
says he remains pleased with the efforts of his side, but admits their
accuracy in front of goal needs some work.
“What Barcelona almost always do is play a good game, but we don’t always win," he explained.
“In the last two games we missed something I never thought we’d miss: capacity to finish chances."
And the 50-year-old concluded by revealing his excitement ahead of taking charge of Barca in his first Clasico.
“It’s the first time I’ll play such a big game in Europe. In that perspective, Ancelotti has more experience.
“You have ‘Clasicos’ everywhere, but this one is followed all around the world. I’m looking forward to it.
“I don’t think there's a favourite to win.”
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