In the wake of beating AS Roma 3-0 in the 50th version of the Joan Gamper Trophy, Ivan Rakitic, who was voted man of the match, was the first to address the media: “Each diversion is unique to me, regardless of the fact that it is an inviting, and it is an honor to guard this shirt with a full stadium and I’m glad for the triumph and the objective,” said the Croatian midfielder. “We must get ready for the Super Container against Sevilla, we are working hard, yet it is still the preseason, and we need to keep on moving forward.”
Identifying with the media outside the changing area, Marc Bartra was “upbeat by and by and for the group, we looked great against one of the greatest groups in the Italian Association.” He was likewise eager about the group’s impending difficulties: “We’re truly eager to go to Georgia for the Super Container, which might be great on the off chance that we win.”
Roma’s Seydou Keita, a previous Barcelona player, came back to the Camp Nou following three years away, this time as a chief. Keita conceded that he was “moved by the gathering of the fans … It was difficult returning to Camp Nou on the grounds that it was the first occasion when I played against Barça in the wake of winning numerous titles here. With my previous partners, everything is still the same, they are every one of my companions,” he finished up