The midfielder from Fuentealbilla stated the team learned from their mistakes last season, and this year could prove to be a re-do of their historic 2009 season.

Barcelona's midfielder Andres Iniesta shows a lot of confidence in his team's current winning streak. After eleven consecutive games won, the Spanish midfielder believes Los Blaugranas have everything to repeat their 2009 season, when they won La Liga, their home country's Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League.

"Right now, we are capable of winning it all. Everything's working out just fine for us. He have a great team, and we are coming out of a year where we won absolutely nothing, and that should motivate us to achieve wonderful things for our fans to celebrate. We want to end this year with joy, with trophies," Iniesta said.

The player from Fuentealbilla believes that playing for Barcelona is not easy, because every little thing is magnified just because the news comes from within the club. During these complicated times for the club's officers, Iniesta states that their only goal is to shift the focus of their fans to the pitch, rather than paying attention to the courthouse.

"This is not an easy club to be in, since everything is always blown out of proportion. The only way for us to keep our fans concentrated on the pitch is none other that playing correctly and winning games. That way, our fans will have no option than to look at what we are doing on the field and forget about all the craziness surrounding the team," the player added.

Iniesta's enjoyed less minutes this year with the team, given all the options coach Luis Enrique has in that area of the pitch. Regardless of his age, Iniesta feels that all his experience can only benefit the team rather than being a liability.

"I think that in a day-to-day basis, I've achieved what's necessary to keep growing and contributing to the team. The only thing I've learned about time is that you can use that experience to read some circumstances you face during a game, and not just go running around, even though you have to perform quite a physical effort every time you're on the pitch," Iniesta concluded.