The FC Barcelona suffered more than necessary to win against Real Celta at Camp Nou (1-0). The azulgrana team added three points thanks to a goal from Peter and another great performance from Marc Ter Stegen, allowing him to maintain the lead for the second week in a row. This way, they will arrive first in the qualifying table, although tied on points with Real Madrid, at the Santiago Bernabéu next Sunday. “It is very important to win to be the leader before the Classic”, he pointed out Frankie de Jong, which he pointed out. “We didn’t think about Inter before Celta, so now we’re only thinking about Wednesday’s game,” the Dutch midfielder reasoned. De Jong reappeared after injury and had half an hour to play. The midfielder admitted that “today we suffered, especially in the second half. You have to win these games to fight for the League”. And he ended with self-criticism: “We have to improve a lot in the game.”
In the same line as Frankiespoke immediately after the final whistle Mark Alonso. “We won, yes, but suffered more than necessary at the end”, commented the Barça defender who played yesterday as a central defender. In fact, there are three left-backs in the starting eleven. “I have never played with three left-backs, but the circumstances are what they are and we hope they can recover as soon as possible.” Marcos, who played his first game as a starter at Camp Nou, made self-criticism despite the success. “The truth is, it’s difficult to have the ball. We can’t give too many chances in such a controlled game. We have to go to the second.” The player from Madrid also joined the idea of going game to game against a complicated schedule. In this sense, you don’t want to think about Classic. “For now, Inter, we are playing everything. Let’s rest and prepare for the match”, stressed the player himself. Mark Alonsowho ended his speech with praise Ter Stegenkey once. “He’s having an incredible start to the season. I hope I don’t have to make these saves every game.”
Source: La Verdad

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