Re: La Liga
Valverde: Manchester United want to buy one half of La Liga, Bayern Munich the other
Athletic Club Bilbao manager Ernesto Valverde has admitted that his team being 4th in La Liga could be seen as reaching beyond their first expectations this season, but has added that he always felt they were capable. He’s also tired of the daily rumours, linking his players with moves elsewhere.
Ahead of Sundays trip to the Mestalla and when it comes to holding on to fourth position in La Liga, Ernesto Valverde acknowledged that their game against Valencia, followed by their next away at Villarreal, will both be critical.
“We’re talking about games where all the teams concerned have much to play for. They’re both direct rivals. Even though Valencia are fifteen points behind us, I still consider them direct rivals. They’re both great teams and they’ll be big games. I don’t think they’ll be decisive, but they will be important.”
Valverde left Valencia at the end of last season, to take up his post at Athletic Club Bilbao, but explained that he really enjoyed his time at the Mestalla.
“I really enjoyed myself there. I have much to thank Valencia for. The working atmosphere I found there was unforgettable and the environment around Paterna, is amongst the best I’ve ever had. I had great players at my disposal. It’s a shame that in the end, we couldn’t reach the Champions League. I know the fans there are very demanding, but that obliges you do to a lot and it’s a good factor. They always treated me phenomenally well.”
As for what reception he’ll receive, from the Mestalla crowd this Sunday, he suggested that it’s not something he can control, but felt that he’d made the right choice to switch clubs when he did.
“It’s not something I can do anything about. I was very happy there. We talked about renewing my contract, but the project changed. I took the decision I thought was for the best and now I’m manager of Athletic Club Bilbao. I left behind a lot of good friends. The fans can do whatever they see fit. I’m trying to do the same thing at Athletic now, as I was trying to do there, to make my club much greater.”
Recent reports have linked Valverde as a possible replacement at Barcelona, should Tata Martino leave. Amidst that speculation, Athletic president said this week that his manager doesn’t have a release clause. Asked about whether he can guarantee his future at the Basque club, Valverde pointed out it’s difficult to know what the future holds, but assured that at the very least, his desire is to see out his contract until June 2015.
“For a manager to guarantee that is difficult. It’s a unilateral decision that’s taken with the club. If I were to say that alone, it would be venturing too much, but I would like to fulfil my contract here.”
Continued speculation also links several key Athletic players with moves elsewhere. Valverde noted that there’s little truth to any of the rumours reported in the gossip columns.
“We’re in an age when there’s always rumours. It seems like Manchester United want to buy one half of La Liga and Bayern Munich, the other half. They’re just shots in the air from journalists, so that if they ever happen, they can turn around and say: ‘I told you so’.”
Ahead of facing former club Valencia on Sunday and even with the fifteen point difference in points, Valverde still sees them as direct rivals in the chase for fourth position.
“Out intention is to win the game, just as Valencia will be looking to do the same. They’re a team I see as direct rivals, even with the fifteen point advantage we have. Their aim is to get into the Champions League and right now, we’re the team occupying fourth place. As such, they’ll see this as an ideal opportunity to shorten the gap in points.”
Asked about how things have progressed at Athletic since his arrival last summer, Valverde admitted that being in fourth spot in La Liga, is perhaps higher than they had realistically expected to be, but pointed out that it was always amongst their ambitions for the team.
“I was hoping that the team would play well and would be up there in La Liga. When I first came here and after the team had been in the lower half of the table, speaking of Europe may have seemed risky, but I did think that we could be up where we are. In that sense, perhaps we have exceeded expectations, including our own.”
Valverde: Manchester United want to buy one half of La Liga, Bayern Munich the other
Athletic Club Bilbao manager Ernesto Valverde has admitted that his team being 4th in La Liga could be seen as reaching beyond their first expectations this season, but has added that he always felt they were capable. He’s also tired of the daily rumours, linking his players with moves elsewhere.
Ahead of Sundays trip to the Mestalla and when it comes to holding on to fourth position in La Liga, Ernesto Valverde acknowledged that their game against Valencia, followed by their next away at Villarreal, will both be critical.
“We’re talking about games where all the teams concerned have much to play for. They’re both direct rivals. Even though Valencia are fifteen points behind us, I still consider them direct rivals. They’re both great teams and they’ll be big games. I don’t think they’ll be decisive, but they will be important.”
Valverde left Valencia at the end of last season, to take up his post at Athletic Club Bilbao, but explained that he really enjoyed his time at the Mestalla.
“I really enjoyed myself there. I have much to thank Valencia for. The working atmosphere I found there was unforgettable and the environment around Paterna, is amongst the best I’ve ever had. I had great players at my disposal. It’s a shame that in the end, we couldn’t reach the Champions League. I know the fans there are very demanding, but that obliges you do to a lot and it’s a good factor. They always treated me phenomenally well.”
As for what reception he’ll receive, from the Mestalla crowd this Sunday, he suggested that it’s not something he can control, but felt that he’d made the right choice to switch clubs when he did.
“It’s not something I can do anything about. I was very happy there. We talked about renewing my contract, but the project changed. I took the decision I thought was for the best and now I’m manager of Athletic Club Bilbao. I left behind a lot of good friends. The fans can do whatever they see fit. I’m trying to do the same thing at Athletic now, as I was trying to do there, to make my club much greater.”
Recent reports have linked Valverde as a possible replacement at Barcelona, should Tata Martino leave. Amidst that speculation, Athletic president said this week that his manager doesn’t have a release clause. Asked about whether he can guarantee his future at the Basque club, Valverde pointed out it’s difficult to know what the future holds, but assured that at the very least, his desire is to see out his contract until June 2015.
“For a manager to guarantee that is difficult. It’s a unilateral decision that’s taken with the club. If I were to say that alone, it would be venturing too much, but I would like to fulfil my contract here.”
Continued speculation also links several key Athletic players with moves elsewhere. Valverde noted that there’s little truth to any of the rumours reported in the gossip columns.
“We’re in an age when there’s always rumours. It seems like Manchester United want to buy one half of La Liga and Bayern Munich, the other half. They’re just shots in the air from journalists, so that if they ever happen, they can turn around and say: ‘I told you so’.”
Ahead of facing former club Valencia on Sunday and even with the fifteen point difference in points, Valverde still sees them as direct rivals in the chase for fourth position.
“Out intention is to win the game, just as Valencia will be looking to do the same. They’re a team I see as direct rivals, even with the fifteen point advantage we have. Their aim is to get into the Champions League and right now, we’re the team occupying fourth place. As such, they’ll see this as an ideal opportunity to shorten the gap in points.”
Asked about how things have progressed at Athletic since his arrival last summer, Valverde admitted that being in fourth spot in La Liga, is perhaps higher than they had realistically expected to be, but pointed out that it was always amongst their ambitions for the team.
“I was hoping that the team would play well and would be up there in La Liga. When I first came here and after the team had been in the lower half of the table, speaking of Europe may have seemed risky, but I did think that we could be up where we are. In that sense, perhaps we have exceeded expectations, including our own.”
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