Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola said he was surprised by the progress his team made in this stage of the season after thrashing Valencia 4-0 on Saturday night. Thierry Henry posted a hat-trick and Daniel Alves was also on the score sheet as Barcelona registered their 11th victory in the last 12 league games. "I am the first one to be surprised," Guardiola told a press conference following the game. "We score many goals and concede few. The players are determined to win. "It is a pleasure to play in such a full stadium. Winning becomes easier when the fans are behind the team." Barcelona have bagged 44 goals and conceded only nine times in 14 league games. Guardiola's side are six points clear at the top of the Spanish League table but the young coach believes that the title is still up for grabs. He urged the Nou Camp faithful to keep supporting the team through out the season even if Barca suffered a dip in form. "There's a long way towards the title and there might be some bad times. I hope that fans will always support the team because we play for them."