Pep Guardiola said that it would be an honor for him to lead the team in the Champions League final at London's Wembley Stadium.
On Tuesday in the semi-finals, the Catalans played a 1-1 draw with Real Madrid and advanced to the next stage, as they won the first match 2-0.
The final, which will be held on May 28th, will take place in the same arena where Barcelona won the prestigious trophy for the first time in 1992 out of three.
"It's an honor to reach the final. Football is coming home," said the coach.
"This is an incredibly important moment. We won the cup for the first time at the old Wembley, and now we will play at the new Wembley," he continued.
And he added: "We have to wait for our opponents, and then prepare specifically for them. If it's Man Utd, the match will be different from the 2009 final, because the English team is completely different. We will have to take advantage of the opponent's weaknesses, control the ball, and attack."