2015-01-02 12:46
Barcelona - Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta is confident that
despite their transfer ban the team has the depth to win trophies as
they start the new year with a trip to face Real Sociedad on Sunday
hoping to keep the pressure on La Liga leaders Real Madrid.
The
Catalan club will be unable to reinforce their squad in the following
two transfer windows as their appeal against a FIFA sanction over the
transfer of foreign Under-18 players was rejected by the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS), this week.
The decision is likely to
cause most concern for Barca's defence where they have continued to look
weak despite making several signings ahead of the season.
In
particular, there is a lack of cover at right back for Dani Alves who
himself has received plenty of criticism for below par displays.
Still,
Barca are only a point off an imperious Real who have played a game
less and take on Valencia this Sunday looking for their 23rd straight
win in official matches.
"It is not even crossing our minds the idea of not winning anything this season," Iniesta told reporters.
"The
squad that we have has sufficient quality to win trophies and the
important thing is to believe in ourselves and that we can keep
improving so as to reach our maximum.
"I don't know the full legal
details (of the CAS verdict) but having come through the La Masia
(Barcelona youth system) myself, I think that the opportunity that it
gives to youngsters not only on a footballing level but also personal,
is very high.
"We cannot sign now and that is obviously a handicap
but we need to concentrate on this season with the players we have and
look to win."
Iniesta believes that the team is on the right
course while he also has not ruled out the title chances of third-placed
Atletico Madrid, who face Levante on Saturday.
"They (Real) won a
lot of trophies last year and they will be in the fight. All teams go
through ups and downs and while Real are doing well now we are making
good progress," he said.
"Atletico though are the reigning league
champions and it is our job to take the trophy from them. They have done
well for several seasons and we know that they will be challenging."
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