Guardiola’s ongoing conflict with Marca editor Eduardo Inda

Guardiola’s ongoing conflict with Marca editor Eduardo Inda

There will be some notable absentees from the annual Madrid gala in which trophies for the leading scorer [Pichichi], and most effective keeper [Zamora] are publicly celebrated from the previous Liga season. This in itself would not be hugely notable save for the names of the players who have chosen to boycott the event: they are none other than FC Barcelona superstars Lionel Messi and Victor Valdés.

FC Barcelona have officially announced today that Messi, Valdés [and David Villa, last season's Zarra award winner which recognizes the highest scoring Spaniard in the previous season] will not be attending Monday’s awards ceremony as part of a new club policy that limits player travel and official appearances in order to guarantee Guardiola as many players as possible in all training sessions.

But there is an interesting story that lies beneath the official communique: these player awards are officially sponsored by Madrid-based sports daily Marca. And it just so happens that Marca editor Eduardo Inda and our very own Pep Guardiola are at war with each other.

I think we can say with some certainty that there will always be some degree of antipathy between Marca and FC Barcelona. But even some Real Madrid supporters agree that Inda crossed the line in a video editorial released on the eve of last season’s April Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu where Inda urged his players to try to stop Messi by any means possible, including the criminal ["por lo civil o por lo criminal"]. Needless to say, Messi is unstoppable even by criminal means: Barcelona won the match 0-2. But the damage was done, and criticism of Inda’s incendiary statements was widespread.

This incident seemed to be forgotten. But the hostility between Inda and Guardiola was reignited after Messi’s injury this September at the hands of Athletico defender Tomáš Ujfaluši. In the press conference after that match, Guardiola again condemned Inda, urging the media to be more responsible and to protect players like Messi.

Days later, Inda was giving a speech at San Pablo University in Madrid which was unremarkable until it was time for questions from the crowd. A student asked Inda about Guardiola’s words after the Atletico match and his response was astonishing: “Guardiola, in the purest fascist style, has made me the target. If anything happens to me, he will be responsible.” Guardiola was asked about Inda’s comments and he answered saying “I don’t know this person, I have never talked to him.” Since this exchange, Guardiola’s attitude towards the Madrid press has been chilly to say the least, especially in comparison to the treatment he gives the Catalan media.

Which brings us to the present and Barcelona’s official boycott of the Marca-sponsored awards. We will never know for sure that Barcelona’s new policy is rooted in the feud between Guardiola and Inda, but something tells me that that last chapter in this battle has yet to be written.

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  1. Christian says:

    “Guardiola, in the purest fascist style, has made me the target. If anything happens to me, he will be responsible.”
    Paranoid much?

  2. Messilona says:

    Marca scum, classless and ignorant.

    Our players not attending at the gala has nothing to do with Marca. Our players have it busy enough. Its a smart choice by Barca. They now more time to rest. and focus on other things. The prize is nothing more then something from metal.

  3. Messilona says:

    Marca scum, classless and ignorant.

    Our players not attending at the gala has nothing to do with Marca. Our players have it busy enough. Its a smart choice by Barca. They now have more time to rest. and focus on other things. The prize is nothing more then something from metal.

  4. Messilona says:

    Marca scum, classless and ignorant.

    Our players not attending at the gala has nothing to do with Marca. Our players have it busy enough. Its a smart choice by Barca. They now have more time to rest and focus on other things. The prize is nothing more then something from metal.

  5. bojantee says:

    u're so funny,what u gonna do?let pep just forget this nd lets move on.this is all the handi work of mou.

  6. kevin says:

    the editor of a madrid-based paper calling a catalan coach "fascist" is the height of irony…but something tells me inda wasn't tying to be funny…

  7. OztralianCulé says:

    The bigger picture of this whole thing… is whether Pep can afford to play this kind of game these days with Marca, who is a powerful entity… like it or not. There'll be undesirable consequences, like more silly mudslinging from Marca.

    Circumstances (namely, Ujfalusi's trip on Messi) meant old sore spots are exposed again between Pep & Marca but I'd rather as little distractions as possible right now, especially when our overall results and more importantly our performances have been less-than-desirable over the last few weeks.

    I think we can all agree that Pep is smart, but I don't think we're unanimously sure that Pep is able to juggle playing a media cold-shouldering game like this, and at the same time getting the best out of each of our players day-in-day-out – critical given that Real Madrid are twice as hungry as we are, naturally, after a two-year drought.

  8. Maxmaxmaz says:

    Glad to see our boys are behind their coach

  9. blitzenTO says:

    If you read the full statement by Inda, it is actually quite shocking. He draws a parallel between Pep's comment and the policies of Nazi Germany towards the Jews. I'll have to try to find that link for you.

  10. chacik says:

    looking forward to El clasico lets him write whatever he likes we do the talking on the pitch. No need to be sad about yesterdays results the league just started

    GO BARCA

  11. blitzenTO says:

    Found the link (Spanish):
    http://www.lalibretadevangaal.com/2010/09/dianas-

    Gives a good summary of what was said. Basically, Indi is accusing Guardiola of putting him in physical danger by inciting violence against him. You see, just like a certain nameless regime (ie. the Nazis) inspired its psychopathic supporters to execute it’s diabolical designs against the genetically inferior (ie. the Jews)– by first targetting them with civil and commercial penalties–so will Pep’s words undoubtedly cause legions of his Ary-I-mean-Catalan supporters to hunt Indi down and murder him in his bed. Because when what you say influences what others say and do, that’s just one step away from fascism.

    The man is a nutcase.

  12. Cule says:

    a fascist calling Catalan… fascist :D oh God, how I hate those fascist idiots from madrid

  13. Suf says:

    http://www.fcbarcelona.cat/web/english/noticies/f
    Certainly took the trophies but dont know where

  14. Amanda says:

    Article is coming soon, but the trophies were awarded to the players at their training center (Ciutat Esportiva) in Barcelona. So they did miss the ceremony and the gala, but still got the trophies. :D

  15. Sanur says:

    If there was a fascist then it was Fascist Franco which we all know equals to Real Madrid

  16. Suf says:

    Ah, ok. Thanks. Thought Rosell might have made them go for "clubs image", as he seems to be that type of person. Good to know it was at their training ground, shame those marca stuff in the background couldnt be taken out though.

  17. Suf says:

    Most likely because it was pretty much a Marca event and the stuff going on with Guardiola must have made them feel uneasy.

  18. Suf says:

    Sorry, just to add. At least Marca have to hand out the trophies to barca players, some of those madristas must certainly die inside ha ha :D

  19. barca4life says:

    haha so true!!!

  20. jerryfcb says:

    now is the time when guardiola needs every single cule to get behind his back whether u agree with him or not…let's see the true barca spirit and rally around our beloved pep

  21. Yaredinho says:

    Who is fascist? G. Franco! Madrid!

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