El Guaje believes his former team is stronger than Madrid. He claims winning should be made a habit for Los Cules.

Hundreds of miles away from Barcelona, in the heart of New York, David Villa is keeping an eye on what his former team does in every competition they are involved. After successfully eliminating Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League, El Guaje believes Los Cules will end the season with a triple. 

Barcelona is now waiting to know who they will face in the semi-final of the UCL. Their final against Athletic Bilbao is coming up and they are in control of La Liga, two points ahead of Real Madrid heading into the last six games. 

"They have a great chance of doing so, but there's a long way to go yet," Villa said. "I hope they enjoy great success; it'd make me really happy."

Villa, who was playing last year with Atletico, recognized Real Madrid has been finding its groove lately. Anyway, it may be a little bit too late for them if they want to stop Los Cules. 

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"Real Madrid seems to have got their act in gear, but Barça look good to me, very strong, especially over the last few months."

For the new star of New York Football Club, there is only one thing that should be on Barcelona's players minds. A message that was delivered by the great Luis Aragonés where the outcome of the game can only be one no matter how it's achieved.  

"To win, win and win again," El Guaje said. "They play well, score goals, and concede few... I'm sure that the fans are more than happy with them."