Luis Enrique: Winning ugly is a good thing
Luis Enrique shrugged off the lacklustre nature of Barcelona's display in their 1-0 victory at Celta Vigo, arguing that the ability to win ugly is a major positive for his side.
The Blaugrana toiled for long periods at the Balaidos and only came away with all three points thanks to a 73rd-minute header from defender Jeremy Mathieu, who also netted in their El Clasico victory over Real Madrid last time out.
Luis Enrique was the first to admit that Barca performed poorly but he was buoyed by the fact that they had still managed to prevail. "We struggled to control the game because we played against a great team," the coach told reporters.
"Winning is not bad any time. It never hurts to win, even this way."Celta had chances but winning this type of game can strengthen you. It will take a lot out of us but these points are very important."
Luis Enrique also reserved special praise for Xavi - who came off the bench and teed up the winning goal with a fine free-kick delivery - but admitted he does not know if the veteran midfielder will stay at Camp Nou for another season.
"I have already talked a lot about Xavi," he added. "He is a great player and whatever he decides will be accepted.
"He is now focused on the season in order to win more trophies. After the season ends, we will see what he decides."
Luis Enrique shrugged off the lacklustre nature of Barcelona's display in their 1-0 victory at Celta Vigo, arguing that the ability to win ugly is a major positive for his side.
The Blaugrana toiled for long periods at the Balaidos and only came away with all three points thanks to a 73rd-minute header from defender Jeremy Mathieu, who also netted in their El Clasico victory over Real Madrid last time out.
Luis Enrique was the first to admit that Barca performed poorly but he was buoyed by the fact that they had still managed to prevail. "We struggled to control the game because we played against a great team," the coach told reporters.
"Winning is not bad any time. It never hurts to win, even this way."Celta had chances but winning this type of game can strengthen you. It will take a lot out of us but these points are very important."
Luis Enrique also reserved special praise for Xavi - who came off the bench and teed up the winning goal with a fine free-kick delivery - but admitted he does not know if the veteran midfielder will stay at Camp Nou for another season.
"I have already talked a lot about Xavi," he added. "He is a great player and whatever he decides will be accepted.
"He is now focused on the season in order to win more trophies. After the season ends, we will see what he decides."
