The 31-year-old insists his friends and former team-mates at Camp Nou
will become nothing but "rivals" during the Spanish Super Cup on
Wednesday
David Villa has claimed he will likely celebrate any goal he should score for Atletico Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona.
The Liga champions take on the Rojiblancos
for the first piece of Spanish silverware this season on Wednesday, and
Villa - who moved from Camp Nou to Vicente Calderon this summer -
insists he will put all friendship aside when he faces his former
team-mates.
“I have many
friends and fond memories of my three years there,” he told reporters.
“But when we start the game, they are my rivals.
“Hopefully I can
help my team. I have always celebrated my goals. Out of respect,
however, the exuberance of the celebration is different if you face an
opponent that you love.”
Villa acknowledges that Gerardo
Martino's side will be the heavy favourites for the clash, especially
following their resounding 7-0 win over Levante on Sunday, but the
31-year-old remains determined to upset the odds.
“We have many chances to win, but for that we have to do everything perfect," he continued.
“We
can make no mistakes: defend very well, try to keep the ball away from
them as long as possible, because we know that they suffer when they
lose the ball, and then take our opportunities to hurt them in attack.
“If
you have to look for a favorite, it is Barcelona. We have to fight
against that. When the match starts, we all have the same chance to win.
“Just
look at the statistics of recent years and the way they have started
the league. We must seek our options and how we can hurt them. Lifting
this title is very important to us.”

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