The coach of Barça, Roger Grimau, assured this Wednesday that the Barça team will have to “go to the death” to try to win the three remaining days of the regular season of the Euroleague and thus fulfill the objective of “being as high as possible it’s possible. .”
“We are having a pretty good Euroleague. We have had two very hard games away from home against two great rivals who are in excellent form and now it is our turn to play next, which is Bayern. There are three games left and we have to go to death for each of them,” he said.
Speaking to the media from the Palau Blaugrana court, the Catalan coach admitted that “everything is important” when asked about the value of finishing in the top four and having the home court factor in his favor in the qualifying rounds for the title. .
“It’s a very difficult and even Euroleague, but we are confident. We will go for the next game, to play a good game and continue our line,” he added.
Grimau assessed the “difficult game” that awaits Barça this Thursday at the Bayern Munich court: “Their balance of victories is greater at home than away. Bayern play at a higher level at home, with more confidence. They’re a great level.”
“As in all Euroleague games, you have to be at a good level to compete and arrive with a chance of winning,” remarked the Catalan coach, who confirmed the loss of center James Nnaji.
“He had some minor problems. He underwent a treatment that between today and tomorrow he will have to rest and cannot travel,” he explained in reference to the Nigerian.
Asked if there was any concern at the club about the arbitrations received this year in the Euroleague, Grimau answered: “To a certain extent it is concerned about some games where we had some situations that were difficult for us to understand , but beyond that, we don’t need to “put the focus here so as not to be distracted.”
Source: La Verdad

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