So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:
Marc Bernal wants to play for Barcelona ‘his whole life’

Marc Bernal isn’t in a hurry to leave FC Barcelona, to say the least. In a new interview, the midfielder has said he wants to stay with the club that developed him forever.
“My whole life… I’d sign up for that right now. It’s what I want,” he told Sport.
Bernal, 19, has been a part of the club since he was about seven. After coming up through La Masia and getting his debut with the first team, Bernal’s career was complicated by injury. He only played three matches his debut season with Barça, but he was able to play 33 times last season.
This summer, Bernal has been able to rest more, without having to recover from an injury during the off-season. “For the past two years, I’ve only had two weeks of vacation, but this year I’ve truly enjoyed it to the fullest. Now, my mind is on getting started and preparing myself,” he said.
“I think I’ve already had quite a bit of vacation time this year, so I’m actually looking forward to getting started. I’m starting to train on my own now so I arrive at preseason in good shape, because it takes a bit of effort to get going again after a month of rest.”
Bernal showed his goalscoring side apart from his passing ability last season, contributing five goals across all competitions. In the interview, he set his goal for next season was to score at least six or seven times.
“Scoring brings a special kind of thrill, especially since I’ve scored at the Camp Nou. I don’t think it’s exactly my primary role, but if I can do it, I’m very happy,” he said.
For next season, Bernal has labeled the UEFA Champions League as “unfinished business.”
“Ultimately, the Champions League is a very difficult competition – the best teams play in it – and it comes down to a two-legged knockout tie. I think what’s been missing, above all, is giving our absolute best in both matches without losing sight of our style of play,” he said.
Source: barcablaugranes.com





























