Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola says his side deserves to be closer to Real Madrid than the current 10-point gap to the Primera Division leaders but vowed his team would not give up their title without a fight after their 5-1 thrashing of Valencia.
Four goals from Lionel Messi put the third-placed visitors to the sword on a night when Barca could have scored a dozen but for the efforts of Valencia goalkeeper Diego Alves.
The victory moved Barca back within 10 points of Madrid, who strolled past Racing Santander 4-0 at the Bernabeu on Saturday night.
Of the substantial deficit, Guardiola said on www.fcbarcelona.cat: “When one sees how we’ve competed throughout the year, they think we don’t deserve it.
“It’s a shame we’re so far away. I sincerely believe that our play isn’t representative of being 10 points down, but we are, and we have to live with it.
“The distance is what it is. Let’s see if we can fulfil our job.
“We must compete well. If we don’t this [season] will be very long for us. We have to try to make sure that these three remaining months in the league aren’t drawn out and we must try to compete the best we can.
“We have to go to the Vicente Calderon [to face Atletico Madrid on Sunday night] and play a good game.
“Let’s see if we can get any closer to [Real Madrid]. We’ll start preparing for the game on Wednesday. It’ll be a good test to see if we want the title.”
Guardiola said at his pre-match press conference that he had still not decided whether to remain at the Nou Camp helm beyond this season, and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta reiterated the club’s stance that the 41-year-old can take all the time he needs before making a decision on his future.
The former Barca goalkeeper said: “Pep knows that he has the complete confidence of the club – the same as when he first started training here.
“We aren’t giving him any deadlines. He has all of our confidence. If he needs time, he’ll have it.
“Each year he has signed a new contract and he’s always needed time to feel good about it. His way of working isn’t a problem for us. The club is at peace [with the process].”
