In wake of their Champions League fixture against Spartak Moscow during the midweek, Andres Iniesta has expressed that Barcelona would like to win the European title this time round.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 are considered to be one of the best sides in the history of the footballing world.
While playing under Josep Guardiola, the Catalan giants became the team to beat in not only http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, but also in Europe.
The Spanish giants were able to win each and every title within their reach, and it was in the very first year under Guardiola that Barcelona were able to triumph over six different titles, winning the Spanish La Liga and the UEFA Champions League in the
process.
La Blaugrana were then able to win against Manchester United again during the 2010-2011 season, as the final took place at the Wembley Stadium, situated in London, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749.
While recalling Wembley and how Barcelona won the European title over there, Andres Iniesta stated:
“London is a special place, and Wembley a special stadium for Barcelona.”
While speaking about Wembley and the UEFA Champions League, Andres Iniesta stated that La Blaugrana want to win the European title this time round.
Last season the Catalan giants were favourites to reach the final of the coveted competition, but a shocking loss against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the semi-final stage did not let them have the chance of defending their title in the final of the prestigious competition.
However, the Spanish star and the European Player of the Year has stated that Barcelona are going to try and win the title this time round.
While speaking about the UEFA Champions League, Andres Iniesta stated:
“It will be very difficult to reach the Final, but we will do everything we can. We will fight until the end.”
Barcelona’s UEFA Champions League campaign begins on the 19th of September, as they take on the challenge of Spartak Moscow.
It is going to be a tough fixture for the Catalan giants, who are going to be playing their first European game under their new coach, Tito Vilanova, who used to be the assistant coach under their former manager, Josep Guardiola; the man who led them to
14 titles during a four-year spell at the Nou Camp.
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