The Spanish coach said he is interested in playing the Copa del Rey final, since it would benefit the team after a trophy-less year.

During his pre-match press conference, Barcelona's coach Luis Enrique denied being worried about Luis Suarez's rant last Saturday, when the Uruguayan player left the pitch after scoring one goal and dishing out an assist to Lionel Messi. The former Celta boss revealed he is more interested in making his players forget about their 3-1 advantage over the Yellow Submarine.

"We have to stay focused and leave what happened behind us. I don't care about what happened after he left the pitch. I'm not interested in re-living that episode. We're not going to speculate. We need the ball to defend and get organised. We want to keep the ball in the opponents' half and press when we don't have it," the coach stated.

Even though Villarreal has been rather complicated to beat for Barcelona this season, Luis Enrique expects them to change their tactics in order to advance to the final. 

"The Villarreal I know from the league doesn't have anything in common with the one that played against us. They are a team that keep the ball well, one of the best games in the championship. We'll likely face a more attacking version than in the other three games this season. The draw at the Bernabéu reinforces the results we've had against them. They're very dangerous, but so are we," Luis Enrique added.

The former midfielder was not keen on talking about the current two-point lead Real Madrid hold over his side, but he reflected on the team's chances to win every competition they are currently in.

"The objective is to win every game and reach the final stretch of the season with a chance at winning every competition. The closer we are to first place, the better," he concluded.