Barcelona's Fabregas unimpressed by Real Madrid and Bayern Munich
The Bavarians and los Blancos are viewed by many as
the form sides in Europe right now, but the former Arsenal captain does
not see any reason for the Blaugrana to fear either
Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas does not rate Real Madrid or Bayern Munich - in spite of the pair's resounding victories in the Champions League round of 16.
Los Blancos won by a 6-1 avalanche against Schalke, while reigning European champions Bayern defeated Arsenal 2-0 at the Emirates.
However,
Fabregas claimed Madrid's game in Gelsenkirchen was effectively over
the moment the capital club doubled their lead, while he still expects
Pep Guardiola's men to have problems finishing off the Gunners at the
Allianz Arena.
"The Champions League does not usually see this
kind of results [Madrid's landslide win], but I was not impressed," the
26-year-old told Mundo Deportivo.
"Schalke surrendered
with the scoreline at 2-0, right after they could have made it 1-1.
Neither does Bayern winning the German league and cup 90 percent of the
time mean anything to me.
"They have a momentary 2-0 lead against an English team. We shall see in the end."
The Catalan instead talked up the strength of his boyhood team, saying the Blaugrana
will do everything they can to successfully defend their Liga title, as
well as progress to the next stages of Europe's elite club competition.
"Barcelona
is the world's most demanding club," he continued. "We must be more
united than ever now. "We know that if our team plays at 100 percent
then we can win almost every game.
"[Champions League opponents
Manchester] City are still alive, as are Arsenal and Manchester United.
The qualifiers are 180 minutes.
"We played a very good 90
minutes, but are aware another difficult game will follow. We found that
out against Paris Saint-Germain [when they sneaked into the semi-finals
last season on away goals]."
Gerardo Martino's team will be protecting a 2-0 lead when they take on City in the return leg at the Camp Nou on March 12.
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