10 questions to Delfí Geli before Barça-Girona

The monopoly of the ball, the imposition of style and the great moment that Barcelona (3rd) and Girona (2nd) are going through in the League will oppose each other this Sunday at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
09 December 2023 Saturday 09:27
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10 questions to Delfí Geli before Barça-Girona

The monopoly of the ball, the imposition of style and the great moment that Barcelona (3rd) and Girona (2nd) are going through in the League will oppose each other this Sunday at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. Míchel's men will look for their first victory ever against the Blaugrana and the Barcelona fans, to confirm their good feelings. Its presidents Joan Laporta and Delfí Geli answer the ten questions from La Vanguardia before the big fight. Where would Delfí Geli go for the weekend with Joan Laporta? What will he do in these previous hours before the meeting? What do you like about your coach, Míchel Sánchez, and which Barça player would you sign? This is the test of Delfí Geli, president of Girona FC.

1. What do you like about Joan Laporta?

Who is a passionate, approachable and spontaneous person.

2. Which player would you sign from FC Barcelona and for what reasons?

We are already very happy with the two players we have on loan from Barça, Eric and Pablo. They are two great signings.

3. What do you like most about Míchel, your coach?

His humility and his values, and in terms of football, his style and his determination to carry out his ideas.

4. If you went down to the locker room before the game today, what would you say to the Girona players?

Let them enjoy the game, because it is a privilege to play one like this when you are a footballer, and the people of Girona are proud of them for what they are doing.

5. At 30 years younger, in which area would you like to play this game?

As a right back, although I'm sure that the striker I had to score would make me suffer a lot. I wouldn't have an easy night.

6. Has Barça gone from being a friendly team to a rival?

It is a rival like the rest of the teams in the League and of course we would like to continue competing with them. Our objectives, however, are very different although we share common values ​​as the Catalan clubs that we are.

7. Where would you invite Joan Laporta to spend a weekend and what plans would you make?

In Girona, although I know you know it very well, to take a stroll through some of the excellent places on the Costa Brava.

8. If Girona does not win the League, who would you like to be champion and why?

My heart is a little divided by my past at Barça and Atlético. Either.

9. Say a result for this Sunday's game.

I don't like making predictions. What we want is for our team to continue playing as before, which will lead us to achieve important objectives.

10. What routine will you follow on Sunday before the game? Do you have any rituals?

In the morning I will do a little sport, I will go out for a run, which relaxes me and is good for me mentally. Afterwards, I will go to the meal that Barça has invited us to, at Ca l'Isidre, and then I will go with my family, who will already be in Barcelona, ​​to kill time until game time.