Barcelona midfielder reigning
Primera Liga Cesc Fabregas said that policy of Gerardo Martino by resting the
big players in the team alternately will help the team to spare any decline
similar to what happened to the team in the Champions League last season.
Under the leadership of former
Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova the team suffered to overcome AC Milan and Paris
Saint-Germain to the semi-finals of the European Championship last season
before being subjected to a heavy defeat against Bayern Munich, which won the
title in the end.
The German team swept rival
Barcelona with a mixture of physical strength and ability to take advantage of
opportunities to win 7 - zero in the aggregate at the expense of his Spanish
rival the worst defeat to Barcelona at the European level so far.
Since taking the job successor to
Villanova Martino applied the policy of resting some of the top players in the
Spanish league matches, including Fabregas and his teammates Xavi and Andres
Iniesta and Sergio Busquets.
Fabregas said in an interview
with Spanish sports Marca newspaper published on Friday "What happened
last year is a lesson."
The former Arsenal captain, who
prepares for Spain's match at home to Belarus in later today, "We were in
a state of chaos and we felt that we were in a real weakness before the end of
the season."
He continued, saying, "We
suffered from troubles since last February ... we lack the ability to discount
while everything had reached to an end."
And Barcelona began, which did
not lose to far this season nicely and won all eight matches and local matches
in the Champions League and won over Atletico Madrid in two legs to win the
Spanish Super Cup.
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