'We have the team to win it all' - Barca's Olmo ahead of Inter crunch

After the 3-3 draw in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against Inter Milan, Hansi Flick heavily rotated his side in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Real Valladolid in La Liga. And with the starters well rested ahead of Tuesday's second leg, Barcelona eye a place in the final for the first time since they won it in 2015.
"We are recovered. Rest is an important factor with games so late, and every three or four days," midfielder Dani Olmo said on the eve of the showdown. "I see the team well prepared, with 100 percent energy." The 26-year-old Spaniard felt that Barca deserved more from the first leg, registering a total of nine shots on target at the Montjuic.
"The team is determined to win. We deserved to win in the first leg, it wasn't a matter of heads or tails, "he said. Chasing a quadruple after their Spanish Super Cup and Copa triumphs, Olmo added: "I came here to fight for every title. I always thought we could do it. Barcelona has the team to win everything."
Olmo has been at the centre of talk throughout this season due to his registration issues. Barcelona have been in a long-running legal battle with La Liga after failing to meet a deadline to register the player and adhere to financial fair play regulations following the expiration of his temporary licence, given last summer after he was signed from RB Leipzig.
Despite the initial struggles in resolving the problem, Olmo insisted that he had no regrets over his move to Catalonia. "It was worth it to come to Barca, I have no regrets about that," he reassured. "I had 100% confidence from the club. It was an administrative issue with me and Pau Víctor. Now we are very happy to be here."