Gerardo Martino has admitted Barcelona's turbulent week
has not been the best preparation for their La Liga clash with Malaga.
Sandro Rosell stepped down from his position as president
of the club on Thursday amid the ongoing row surrounding the club's signing of
Neymar.
Barcelona subsequently explained the full transfer
process, together with the figures involved, in a press conference and the
extra attention on the club has not been ideal for Martino.
"It isn't the situation that you want," he
admitted. "We all want to do a good job and complete it together. I
respect the president's decision.
"We'll focus on the sporting side and try to perform
well; that's what we can contribute. That is our job and is the only thing we -
the players and the coaches - can do to collaborate in this situation."
Having confirmed Andres Iniesta will not feature against
Malaga, Martino expressed confidence that Barcelona know what to expect from
their opponents.
"It's very probable that we'll take the lead role
and Malaga will play on the counter (attack)," he added. "We know how
to play that kind of match, but sometimes the opponent enjoys success that way.
"Above all what we have to focus on is making the
most of that first chance we get to score, which opens up the game."
Culled from Soccerway