“I’m truly struck by the turbulent times we’re going through. If the alleged ‘Black Hand’ exists, and if these suspicions hold true, then I relinquish any glory from past victories. I have no interest in achieving success under such circumstances. We’re discussing mere presumptions, but if they prove to be true, all the accolades will go to this ‘Black Hand.’ If football takes this path, then the sacrifices and training become meaningless,” expressed the composed and clear-headed coach.
Despite the adversity, Tata Martino commended his players for their resilience during these challenging times: “What pleases me most is seeing the team’s response. Beyond the game itself, it’s about how the team rallies together in the face of adversity.”
Additionally, Martino highlighted the exceptional nature of La Masia and emphasized solidarity behind Josep Maria Bartomeu, the club president: “There are perhaps only two or three clubs in the world that manage their youth development as effectively as Barça. While there’s always room for improvement, this club has achieved tremendous success with its training model […] The club will defend itself, and we, myself included, will stand united behind the president to defend our club.”
Yet, the question remains whether these efforts will be sufficient to maintain Barcelona’s performance until the end of the season, particularly in sporting terms. Only time will tell.
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