[Barça B] Last training session before travelling to Vigo

Eusebio Sacristán: “if we want to be in the group of teams at the top of the table we have to win away from home”.

Barça B will travel to Galicia this Friday; Rodri, Ilie and Miño will not travel with the team.

Barça B trained this Thursday morning for the last time before the team departs for Galicia, where they will play against Celta de Vigo on Saturday. All of the Barça B players trained during today’s session with the exception of Tello, who continues with the first team. Bartra and Montoya, who were present in the last training session, trained with their team today as well. “The team is on the right path, getting good results and giving off a solid and secure image. It is true that if we want to be with the other teams at the top of the table, we have to win away from home,” said manager Eusebio Sacristán.

New opportunity to win away from home

The team will fly to Vigo this Friday at 11:15. The reserve side will be without Rodri, who is suspended, and Ilie and Miño, both of whom are injured. The Barça manager talked about the strategy he’ll make his team employ against the Galician side: “we’re going to Vigo with the intention of breaking our bad streak away from home and try to continue the good form that we’re in.” Barça B haven’t won away from the Mini Estadi since November.

The Barça B manager said, that for him, Celta is an important club: “I was there for a year and a half, it was a very positive experience. They gave the me the chance to make my debut as a manager. I’ll always be thankful to them.”

Sacristán has named the following players to this weekend’s team: Oier, Masip, Muniesa, Carmona, Jonathan dos Santos, Sergi Roberto, Sergi Gómez, Kiko Femenía, Armando, Lobato, Gustavo Lede, Espinosa, Martí Riverola, Carles Planas, Gerard Deulofeu, Dongou, Balliu and Rafinha.

Oriol Romeu watched today's training session

Today’s training session had a surprise guest, Oriol Romeu, who currently plays for Chelsea FC. (via FCBarcelona.com)

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