Barcelona Deserve more Credit from
Fans
MADRID: Barcelona boss Luis
Enrique launched a staunch defense of his players after they came from behind
without the injured Lionel Messi to beat Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 on Tuesday.
Goals in the last 10 minutes from
Sergi Roberto and Luis Suarez propelled the European champions to the top of
Champions League Group F after Kyriakos Papadopoulos had headed the visitors into
a deserved half-time lead.
“It was a difficult night. It was
our second game without Leo Messi, the second game without our best player, an
irreplaceable player, and it is the second game the team has won,” said
Enrique.
“I am very happy for what the
players have achieved. They turned around a very difficult game. We can be more
precise, but no one can say Barca relax and don't give everything.”
Despite Messi's absence, the Camp
Nou crowd was less than patient as boos rang out at the half-time whistle.
Enrique pleaded for more understanding
from the club's supporters at a difficult time with a host of young players
drafted in to cover a mounting injury crisis.
“I think this team deserves more
credit for what they have won recently and how they carry themselves.
“They try until the last minute
and if then they deserve to be booed then fine, but we are much stronger in the
delicate moments if they support us.
“At 2-1 we didn't need their support;
we needed it a 0-1.
“I would like the few people that
do boo not to do it because we hear them and we need the support of everyone,”
pleaded the Barca boss.
Injury toll
On top of Messi and Brazilian
international Rafinha, Barca is set to be without Andres Iniesta for a month
after he pulled up with a hamstring injury after an hour.
“It is very sad news for us
because he is a fundamental player for us as everyone knows,” added Enrique.
“These are hurdles in our way
that we have to overcome and I have confidence in the players that will come
in.”
A hectic pre-season tour and
three early season clashes with Sevilla and Athletic Bilbao in the UEFA and
Spanish Super Cup respectively have been blamed for Barca's raft of injuries.
However, defender Javier
Mascherano called on those like Roberto and Munir El Haddadi, who made a
significant impact from the bench against Leverkusen, to take their chance in
the first team.
“Obviously we are in a difficult
situation with a number of important players that are injured.
“That is football and that is why
we have a squad to keep going in these moments.
“It is not just 11 or 12 players
that win competitions, there are reserves behind and now some of those that
wouldn't have had so many minutes will get their chance.
“It is an unusual season. You
always have these injuries throughout the season, but after the more serious
injuries for Rafinha and Leo is it much more worrying that Andres is now
injured too.
“Those of us that are fit need to
keep going and know that whilst we win games there is less time left until
those important players return,” said the Argentine international.