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And he accepted Barcelona A new painful blow is the defeat in the Catalunya derby against the host Girona with a score of 1-2 at the end of the 24th round, Monday evening.
Barcelona fell into the trap of defeat for the second game in a row after their 4-0 defeat by Atletico Madrid last Thursday evening in the first leg of the Spanish King’s Cup semi-final.
Girona’s defeat also prevented Barcelona from regaining the top spot in the league, where its score stood at 58 points in second place, two points behind rival Real Madrid (the leader) with 60 points after defeating Real Sociedad, 4-1, in the same round.
In an exciting game, Barcelona did not take advantage of their lead with a goal from Pau Cobarci in the 59th minute, but Girona responded with goals from Thomas Lemar and Fran Beltran in the 62nd and 86th minutes.
Flake to speak
The German coach spoke after the game, saying in a statement quoted by Barcelona’s website, “I don’t want to talk about the referee. Everyone saw the game.”
Speaking about the performance, he said: Flake Especially until the second half, he said, “Our defense was very bad, especially against the attackers. We were not in a good position and we struggled to prevent Girona’s attack.”
He added, “We needed more control and less mistakes. In the first half, we had a lot of chances, but we have to show the will to win the game.”
“After losing to Atletico, it was important to win tonight. Everyone is disappointed,” Flick explained.
He continued: “We are not at our best. We are not going through a good season. We have a week of work ahead of us, and this is what we will do. We will fight to come back in the coming weeks with a different and higher mentality. We will train and play.”
Flick concluded by saying, “We didn’t play well. I don’t want excuses. We have to play well.”