Athletic Bilbao's captain Iker Muniain, coach Marcelino Garcia Toral, Barcelona's coach Ronald Koeman and captain Lionel Messi pose with the Copa del Rey ahead of the Saturday final. EPA
Athletic Bilbao's captain Iker Muniain, coach Marcelino Garcia Toral, Barcelona's coach Ronald Koeman and captain Lionel Messi pose with the Copa del Rey ahead of the Saturday final. EPA
Athletic Bilbao's captain Iker Muniain, coach Marcelino Garcia Toral, Barcelona's coach Ronald Koeman and captain Lionel Messi pose with the Copa del Rey ahead of the Saturday final. EPA
Athletic Bilbao's captain Iker Muniain, coach Marcelino Garcia Toral, Barcelona's coach Ronald Koeman and captain Lionel Messi pose with the Copa del Rey ahead of the Saturday final. EPA

Ronald Koeman finds it 'strange' that his Barcelona future is still uncertain


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Ronald Koeman has said he finds it "strange" that his future as Barcelona coach is being linked to the result of Saturday's Copa del Rey final against Athletic Bilbao.

Koeman took charge only last year but despite an encouraging first season, his position is uncertain after the arrival of new club president Joan Laporta - and defeat in their last match to Real Madrid in the Clasico.

"It's a little bit strange that I need to answer questions like this because we had a run of 19 games without losing. We lose one game and I need to talk about my future?" Koeman said on Friday.

"Maybe I have to accept it. I have one more year on my contract. I know it's a big pressure and I can handle that but sometimes it's a little bit strange."

Asked if he would like a public show of support from Laporta, Koeman said: "I don't need that every time the press says something. He has shown me his confidence. I know where I am. Despite the financial problems, at Barca you have to win things."

Barcelona lost to Athletic Bilbao in the final of the Spanish Super Cup in January but have beat them home and away in La Liga.

Barca beaten in Clasico

  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema celebrates scoring their first goal in the 2-1 Clasico win against Barcelona at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium in Madrid on April 11. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema celebrates scoring their first goal in the 2-1 Clasico win against Barcelona at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium in Madrid on April 11. Reuters
  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema in action with Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema in action with Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi in action with Real Madrid's Eder Militao. Reuters
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi in action with Real Madrid's Eder Militao. Reuters
  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema in action with Barcelona's Ronald Araujo. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema in action with Barcelona's Ronald Araujo. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi. AFP
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Toni Kroos celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Toni Kroos celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
  • Heavy rain during the Clasico in Madrid. EPA
    Heavy rain during the Clasico in Madrid. EPA
  • Real Madrid' midfielder Toni Kroos dives for the ball. AFP
    Real Madrid' midfielder Toni Kroos dives for the ball. AFP
  • Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes a save. AFP
    Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes a save. AFP
  • Barcelona's Dutch coach Ronald Koeman. AFP
    Barcelona's Dutch coach Ronald Koeman. AFP
  • Players scuffle during the Clasico. EPA
    Players scuffle during the Clasico. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Karim Benzema celebrates scoring their first goal . Reuters
    Real Madrid's Karim Benzema celebrates scoring their first goal . Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi (not pictured) shoots at goal from a corner kick. Reuters
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi (not pictured) shoots at goal from a corner kick. Reuters
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi in action. AFP
    Barcelona's Lionel Messi in action. AFP
  • Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano shows the second yellow card to Real Madrid's Casemiro. EPA
    Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano shows the second yellow card to Real Madrid's Casemiro. EPA
  • Real Madrid's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro reacts after receiving a red card. AFP
    Real Madrid's Brazilian midfielder Casemiro reacts after receiving a red card. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Marcelo takes on the captain armband from teammate Karim Benzema as he leaves the pitch. EPA
    Real Madrid's Marcelo takes on the captain armband from teammate Karim Benzema as he leaves the pitch. EPA
  • Barcelona's Dutch coach Ronald Koeman comforts Lionel Messi at the final whistle. AFP
    Barcelona's Dutch coach Ronald Koeman comforts Lionel Messi at the final whistle. AFP

Victory in Seville this weekend would be the 31st time Barca have won the competition while Athletic are going for their 24th success, two weeks after losing last year's postponed final to Real Sociedad.

"It would be important for the club to win a big trophy, especially given the situation of the club," said Koeman, who said Gerard Pique is ready to play after recovering from a knee injury.

Barcelona are still in contention in La Liga too, with two points separating them and league leaders Atletico Madrid, with eight games left to play.

"It's a final that's completely separate from the league," Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen said. "But you feel good if you win and bad if you lose so our aim is to win tomorrow and get a boost for everything else we have to face."