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08.05.2007 11:30

Motta joins final open doors training session

David Puig/Miriam Nadal


Thiago Motta and Lilian Thuram were both involved in the Tuesday training session, although the former did not join in all of the exercises as he is still not completely recovered.


Motta, who missed training on Monday due to an abscess on his right leg, joined in with most of the Tuesday session. Thuram was also back after being given special permission by the club to miss the Monday workout.

Control, passing and losing markers

WEB_05.jpgMárquez and Deco, however, were still out injured as the team went though the usual warm-up routine before dividing into two groups for circuit training. The first involved no goalkeepers and was focused on control, passing and losing markers, while a few obstacles were added to make it that little bit harder.

Finishing off

In the second part, Víctor Valdés and Albert Jorquera were added to the equation. The squad continued in the same two groups, but this time the task ended with quick first-touch moves and shots on the goals defended by the stoppers from l’Hospitalet and Bescanó.

Training match to end

WEB_03.jpgThe session ended with the typical mini-match. Wearing blue bibs were Valdés, Belletti, Saviola, Giuly, Zambrotta, Xavi, Gudjohnsen, Ronaldinho and physio Albert Roca who faced a side made up of Jorquera, Oleguer, Edmílson, Messi, Sylvinho, Gio, Ezquerro, Eto’o and Iniesta. Motta, Puyol and Thuram skipped this part of the session, and trained individually instead.

This was the last open doors training sessions before the Copa del Rey match with Getafe. On Wednesday there will be a private session at 11.00 in the Camp Nou before the side flies off to Madrid.
Motta joins final open doors training session
Penalty stopped in training
Víctor Valdés demonstrated his excellent form in the training match. After Leo Messi fell in the area and a penalty was awarded in his favour, the Barcelona first choice keeper saved a spot kick taken by Samuel Eto’o.


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